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A Darkness at the End: The Shadows Know Your Name ...
Ruth Frances Long
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Description for A Darkness at the End: The Shadows Know Your Name ...
Paperback. The final book in the fantasy trilogy set Dublin: and Dubh Linn, the fae world that exists in the cracks and corners of reality. Holly, the fae matriarch, tries to sieze the power of heaven for herself, while Izzy has lost her memory and Jinx is dead .. or is he? Series: Dubh Linn. Num Pages: 448 pages. BIC Classification: YFH. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 132 x 197 x 30. Weight in Grams: 328.
The final book in the contemporary fantasy trilogy set in Dublin: and Dubh Linn, the fae world that exists in the cracks and corners of reality. Angels, fae demons and humans are drawn into lethal conflict as the fate of the world hangs in the balance in the final installment in this urban fantasy. Holly, the fae matriarch, tries to sieze the power of heaven for herself, while Izzy has lost her memory and Jinx is dead ... or is he? Confronted with ancient powers, sacrifice and treachery. War is looming within the ranks of the Sidhe. The angels and the demons begin to draw lines, daring each other to transgress and start another war ... 'fantasy lovers will adore the twists and turns ... it's wonderful to see Irish mythology in the hands of someone who knows what they're talking about and resists presenting the reader with a twee view of the country' Inis Magazine about A Crack in Everything
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Condition
New
Series
Dubh Linn
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781847178633
SKU
9781847178633
Shipping Time
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About Ruth Frances Long
RUTH FRANCES LONG is a lifelong fan of fantasy and romance. She studied English Literature, History of Religions, and Celtic Civilisation in college and now works in a specialised library of rare and unusual books. But they don't talk to her that often.
Reviews for A Darkness at the End: The Shadows Know Your Name ...
the story is full of atmosphere, rich with legend and history, and full of excellently drawn characters
Parents in Touch powerful, enthralling, unnerving and an incessant pace, A Darkness At The End will haunt you long after the book is done
Fallen Star Stories gripping and dramatic ... I loved the third Dubh Linn book, I couldn't put it down ... As always, Long makes excellent use of locations in Dublin - Marsh's Library, the Long Room at Trinity College Dublin, the National Gallery of Ireland and Glasnevin Cemetery all feature in this volume. She skilfully melds real Dublin and magical Dubh Linn, making excellent use of the history surrounding the locations. She writes about Dublin as a place of magic and story, making the (Irish) reader see their place in a new way ... a brilliant read, both heart-pounding and heartbreaking
thebookstheartandme compelling
Sunday Independent takes the reader on an emotional roller coaster as she brings her stunning Dublin-based fantasy series to an end
irishtimes.com the trilogy is an unrelenting tense and brilliant fantasy, with fraught family relationships and eccentric and memorable beings ... an absolute tour de force
Irish Examiner
Parents in Touch powerful, enthralling, unnerving and an incessant pace, A Darkness At The End will haunt you long after the book is done
Fallen Star Stories gripping and dramatic ... I loved the third Dubh Linn book, I couldn't put it down ... As always, Long makes excellent use of locations in Dublin - Marsh's Library, the Long Room at Trinity College Dublin, the National Gallery of Ireland and Glasnevin Cemetery all feature in this volume. She skilfully melds real Dublin and magical Dubh Linn, making excellent use of the history surrounding the locations. She writes about Dublin as a place of magic and story, making the (Irish) reader see their place in a new way ... a brilliant read, both heart-pounding and heartbreaking
thebookstheartandme compelling
Sunday Independent takes the reader on an emotional roller coaster as she brings her stunning Dublin-based fantasy series to an end
irishtimes.com the trilogy is an unrelenting tense and brilliant fantasy, with fraught family relationships and eccentric and memorable beings ... an absolute tour de force
Irish Examiner