Modern Irish Fantasy Vol. 1

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
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Author: Simon J. Cooper ISBN: 9781465918291
Publisher: Holbrook Publishing Publication: July 8, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Simon J. Cooper
ISBN: 9781465918291
Publisher: Holbrook Publishing
Publication: July 8, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The first five Modern Irish Fantasy stories collected in one volume. Over 25,000 words, about equal to 100 pages paperback reading.

All set in present day Ireland, from the tranquil Donegal hills to the Belfast back streets, these stories have a dark edge, with monsters, mind-control and flesh eating metal.

In the Predator Trap, when a man with blood on his hands is arrested for a brutal murder in a sleepy Irish town, why does Cal think something more sinister is at large?

In Monstrous Love, Ireland's last monster hunter has a rogue entity to find, but only if it doesn't find him first.

The third in the series is The Dead Moon Spell. The Hobmen love the moon so much they'll destroy the earth to get to her, but not if Baxter can stop them.

Buried in the Bog sees old Colm find a living, breathing, moaning and groaning, 2000 year old man in a remote Irish bog, and he finds they have more in common than he could have imagined.

Silvermesh asks what would you do if heroin was the only thing stopping you losing your better than new Silvermesh hand?

The Modern Irish Fantasy series by award winning writer, Simon J. Cooper, takes you to an alternate Ireland where things are rarely what they seem.

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The first five Modern Irish Fantasy stories collected in one volume. Over 25,000 words, about equal to 100 pages paperback reading.

All set in present day Ireland, from the tranquil Donegal hills to the Belfast back streets, these stories have a dark edge, with monsters, mind-control and flesh eating metal.

In the Predator Trap, when a man with blood on his hands is arrested for a brutal murder in a sleepy Irish town, why does Cal think something more sinister is at large?

In Monstrous Love, Ireland's last monster hunter has a rogue entity to find, but only if it doesn't find him first.

The third in the series is The Dead Moon Spell. The Hobmen love the moon so much they'll destroy the earth to get to her, but not if Baxter can stop them.

Buried in the Bog sees old Colm find a living, breathing, moaning and groaning, 2000 year old man in a remote Irish bog, and he finds they have more in common than he could have imagined.

Silvermesh asks what would you do if heroin was the only thing stopping you losing your better than new Silvermesh hand?

The Modern Irish Fantasy series by award winning writer, Simon J. Cooper, takes you to an alternate Ireland where things are rarely what they seem.

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