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The Silenced Tale

The Silenced Tale

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Forsyth Turn never wanted to be a hero. After their last adventure in Hain, Forsyth expected to return to the life he'd built with Pip and Alis, his days of magic and heroics behind him. But then Pip begins suffering night terrors laced with images of glowing ivy, and Elgar Reed starts to experience bizarre threats, hounded by a man garbed all in black.


But there is no magic in the Overrealm. Forsyth refuses to believe that anything other than mundane coincidence is at work-until Elgar's stalker leaves him a message too horrific to ignore. Now he has to face the possibility that Pip's dreams and Elgar's fears are connected . . . and that maybe they weren't the only ones to escape the pages of The Tales of Kintyre Turn. If that's the case, it's going to take more than a handful of heroes to save the day this time. It's going to take an army.


Luckily, Reed fans are legion.


A stunning conclusion to the series, The Silenced Tale is a genre-blending whirlwind that breathes life into the idea that the power of story lies not just with the creator, but also within the fans who love it.



Author: J. M. Frey
Publisher: Here There Be
Published: 01/13/2024
Pages: 440
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.89d
ISBN: 9781738148523

About the Author
Frey, J. M.: - J.M. Frey is an author, actor, and lapsed academic. She's appeared in podcasts, documentaries, radio programs, and on television to discuss all things geeky through the lens of academia. J.M. lives near Toronto, surrounded by houseplants because she is allergic to anything with fur. She's a tea and wine nerd, and her life's ambition is to one day set foot on every continent (3 left!) Her debut novel "Triptych" was nominated for two Lambda Literary Awards, nominated for the CBC Bookie Award, was named one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2011, was on The Advocate's Best Overlooked Books of 2011 list, received an honorable mention at the London Book Festival in Science Fiction, and won the San Francisco Book Festival for Science Fiction.

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