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Completely Folk'd: The Final Instalment of the Brilliant Folk'd Trilogy
Laurence Donaghy
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Description for Completely Folk'd: The Final Instalment of the Brilliant Folk'd Trilogy
Paperback. Danny Morrigan is a descendant of the War Goddess Morrigan, charged with fighting the darkness that has enveloped this world. But when Ireland is wiped from the face of the earth he must battle to rebalance the worlds and reclaim the family that has been stolen from him. Series: The Folk'd Trilogy. Num Pages: 368 pages. BIC Classification: FM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 32. Weight in Grams: 296.
The final instalment of the brilliant, ambitious Folk'd trilogy.
‘Magic is a funny thing. It’s limited only by the imagination. Fiendish imagination, fiendish rules.’
Ireland has been wiped from the face of the Earth: pulled into the Otherworld, and overrun by Faerie hybrids, changelings and monsters.
Humans are being attacked on the street – they panic and fight amongst themselves, believing that this truly is the end of the world.
But there is one hope - Danny Morrigan.
A descendant of the War Goddess Morrigan, and charged with fighting the darkness, he must find a way to return balance to both worlds and, more importantly, to reclaim the family that has been stolen from him.
Product Details
Publisher
Blackstaff Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
The Folk'd Trilogy
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780856409271
SKU
V9780856409271
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Ref
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About Laurence Donaghy
Laurence Donaghy is Belfast born and bred and has lived for approximately 32.5 per cent of his total life expectancy off the Falls Road, where he currently lives with his fiancée and two young children. A geek before geek-chic was chic, he’s been a fan, follower and writer of sci-fi and fantasy most of his life. His work fuses together the best of Irish mythology and urban fantasy resulting in a funny, gripping and unique trilogy that fans of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett will enjoy. The first novel in the Folk’d trilogy was published by Blackstaff in 2013 and Folk’d Up was published in 2014. Follow Laurence on Twitter (https://twitter.com/LarboIreland), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LarboIreland) and via his website, www.laurencedonaghy.co.uk/
Reviews for Completely Folk'd: The Final Instalment of the Brilliant Folk'd Trilogy
Completely Folk’d is the stunning end to a trilogy… The writing is often funny and at times beautiful… It takes theme of love, family, and acceptance of one’s destiny, and weaves them into a complex narrative spanning multiple time periods, dimensions and character viewpoints… the plot winds wonderfully towards an unexpected and triumphant conclusion.
Matt Sloan Completely Folk'd is just as riotously funny as its predecessors, puncturing the grandiose settings and creatures with just the right amount of Belfastian swagger, yet never feels glib or at the expense of the seriousness of the situation... Completely Folk'd made me laugh, cry and cheer... a stunning conclusion to the finest trilogy of fantasy novels I've read in a long time.
Jonathan Cardwell Completely Folk'd is a triumph. Laurence Donaghy pulls out all the stops to create an action-packed finale to his excellent Folk'd trilogy. With more twists than a bowl full of fusilli pasta, this dark yet heartfelt story will keep you enthralled throughout. Hilarious and at times grotesque, with an inventive abundance of profanities and characters, it all comes together to make something truly special.
Ben Boyd
Matt Sloan Completely Folk'd is just as riotously funny as its predecessors, puncturing the grandiose settings and creatures with just the right amount of Belfastian swagger, yet never feels glib or at the expense of the seriousness of the situation... Completely Folk'd made me laugh, cry and cheer... a stunning conclusion to the finest trilogy of fantasy novels I've read in a long time.
Jonathan Cardwell Completely Folk'd is a triumph. Laurence Donaghy pulls out all the stops to create an action-packed finale to his excellent Folk'd trilogy. With more twists than a bowl full of fusilli pasta, this dark yet heartfelt story will keep you enthralled throughout. Hilarious and at times grotesque, with an inventive abundance of profanities and characters, it all comes together to make something truly special.
Ben Boyd