Tales of History, Mystery & Magic
The binding theme; Destiny… Kismet… FATE!


Publisher  :  Taw River Press
ISBN  :  978-1-0687721-4-6
e-ISBN  :  978-1-0687721-5-3
ASIN  :  B0F9FVNXZ7

~ Writers

The contributors are, in order of appearance:

Introduction: Cathie Dunn

Bramble Creep by Annie Whitehead
Six Pomegranate Seeds by Jean Gill
One Black Dog by Marian L Thorpe
In the Shadow of Ghosts by Helen Hollick
A Fateful Encounter by Alison Morton
Following Fate by Elizabeth St.John
The Black Onyx Box by R Marsden
Beware the Crows by Anna Belfrage
Dame Fortune’s Wheel by J P Reedman
Saints Alive by Debbie Young

Endword: Helen Hollick


~ Synopsis

If you had a crystal ball to predict what lay ahead, would you be tempted to use it? Or would you leave the future to the turn of Fate?

Tales of Variety. Tales of History, Mystery and Magic – some comprising just one of these popular fiction genres, others, a mild mixture of all three.

Perhaps you prefer historical fiction rather than a story about magic or fantasy? Maybe you enjoy exploring new themes or prefer sticking to the familiar? Historical fiction can often inform, imparting knowledge of the past, of its events and its people. Stories of mystery exercise the ‘little grey cells’ as Poirot would say, while fantasy and magic create new worlds and awed wonder.

Whatever the result, this is where anthologies come into their own, and where short stories are often appreciated as enjoyable, entertaining, quick or easy reads, shown through the eyes of a variety of extraordinary characters and situations.

In this instance: An Anglo-Saxon woman facing the consequence of conquest, the pursuit of alchemy, the concern of a mother for her daughter, the shifting of time, the necessity of hidden identity, souls who will linger as ghosts, a warning from the supernatural, the necessity for (justifiable?) revenge. All mingled with the rekindling of romance through a mutual quest, and the preparations for a Cotswold village celebration. (Along with a good tip if illicitly snaffling cakes.)


~ Reviews

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Tales of History, Mystery & Magic

The binding theme; destiny… kismet… FATE!
Publisher  :  Taw River Press
ISBN  :  978-1-0687721-4-6
e-ISBN  :  978-1-0687721-5-3
ASIN  :  B0F9FVNXZ7
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~ Writers

The contributors are:

Annie Whitehead
Jean Gill
Marian L Thorpe
Helen Hollick
Alison Morton
Elizabeth St.John
R Marsden
Anna Belfrage
J P Reedman
Debbie Young


With an introduction by Cathie Dunn

Synopsis
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~ Synopsis


If you had a crystal ball to predict what lay ahead, would you be tempted to use it? Or would you leave the future to the turn of Fate?

Tales of Variety. Tales of History, Mystery and Magic – some comprising just one of these popular fiction genres, others, a mild mixture of all three.

Perhaps you prefer historical fiction rather than a story about magic or fantasy? Maybe you enjoy exploring new themes or prefer sticking to the familiar? Historical fiction can often inform, imparting knowledge of the past, of its events and its people. Stories of mystery exercise the ‘little grey cells’ as Poirot would say, while fantasy and magic create new worlds and awed wonder.

Whatever the result, this is where anthologies come into their own, and where short stories are often appreciated as enjoyable, entertaining, quick or easy reads, shown through the eyes of a variety of extraordinary characters and situations.

In this instance: An Anglo-Saxon woman facing the consequence of conquest, the pursuit of alchemy, the concern of a mother for her daughter, the shifting of time, the necessity of hidden identity, souls who will linger as ghosts, a warning from the supernatural, the necessity for (justifiable?) revenge. All mingled with the rekindling of romance through a mutual quest, and the preparations for a Cotswold village celebration. (Along with a good tip if illicitly snaffling cakes.)