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This is ongoing the story of three hundred ordinary kids who went to school one day and became victims of a magic spell. Kidnaped, along with fragments of their town, the kids found themselves in a world of dragons and darkcats, of dwarves and Courtesans. It was no fairy tale land, but a dangerous realm where magic ruled, a place known as the Wildsidhe. Far from home and alone, without electricity or running water, they must learn to survive against all odds. The iron and steel that crossed over with them is the only thing that can hurt the Wildsidhers. They must use it, along with their wits and courage, to fight back against those who wish them harm. The kids will never stop searching for a way home, but for now they are trapped. The Wildishe will never be the same again. In BOOK 2: DOUBLE CROSS-Back home, the FBI blocks off the town from the rest of the world. Asgar's curse will bring over the kids left behind on their 11th birthday. Tina & Bobby try to run, but it does them no good. Morna tries to trick Bobby into volunteering to sacrifice himself to the Shadows. Now only Tina can save him. "The Wildsidhe Chronicles is young adult fantasy fiction at it's best. Reminiscent of Harry Potter, these kids pack a punch " -Edward McFadden, FANTASTIC STORIES

112 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2002

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Patrick Thomas

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With over a million words in print, PATRICK THOMAS keeps busy writing the the popular fantasy humor series Murphy's Lore (which includes 8 books- Tales From Bulfinche's Pub, Fools' Day, Through The Drinking Glass, Shadow Of The Wolf, Redemption Road, Bartender Of The Gods, Nightcaps and Empty Graves) as well as the After Hours spin offs Fairy With A Gun, Dead To Rites and Lore & Dysorder. His Mystic Investigators series has grown to include the books Bullets & Brimstone and From The Shadows both with John L. French and Once More Upon A Time and the upcoming Partners In Crime both with Diane Raetz. He has co-edited two anthologies - Hear Them Roar and the vampire themed New Blood. Patrick's syndicated humorous advice column Dear Cthulhu has been collected in Have A Dark Day and Good Advice For Bad People. A number of his books are part of the set and props department at the CSI television show. He was voted Preditors & Editors favorite author of 2010. As an artist his work has graced covers for Dark Quest, Padwolf and Marietta, interiors and a cover for Space & Time magazine and comic covers for Ghostman. A mockumentary about him has recently surfaced on Youtube. To learn more, drop by his website at www.patthomas.net.

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