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 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.
Loved the whole thing from start to finish, a trilogy in 4 parts. If you want to know which side( if either) triumphs you will have to read it yourself. Magic, myths, legend and Ireland it has it all. I am really glad that I finally found the time to read these tales. I hope that Laurence Donaghy writes many more stories in the same vein. This series does include swearing, so it is not suitable as a bedtime story for little ones.
The author told me at conventions that there was a wolf called Bosco in the third book. He isn't mentioned until the last 10 pages. Was seriously starting to think he was bullshitting me to sell books