Read of magic: of swords and monsters: of impossible last stands: of three disparate protagonists and the vastly different fates that await them.
And when it's all over, when the last page has turned, be very thankful you get to come home again!
This collection includes Fairy Gold.
“[Fairy Gold] is filled with wonderful weirdness, but it's all there for a reason and has an ending that's surprising and logical. Definitely a highlight in any magazine.” Tangent Online.
In September 2007, Peadar Ó Guilín published his first novel, The Inferior, which the Times Educational Supplement called "a stark, dark tale, written with great energy and confidence and some arresting reflections on human nature." Foreign editors liked it too, and over the following years, it was to be translated into numerous languages from Turkish to Korean.
His second novel, The Deserter is a direct sequel to The Inferior and received its first outing on 5th May 2011 in the UK and Ireland. It was published in North America in March 2012.
The final instalment of the trilogy, to be called, The Volunteer, will appear in summer 2014.
Peadar's fantasy and SF short stories have appeared in numerous venues, including Black Gate magazine and an anthology celebrating the best of the iconic Weird Tales.
Peadar currently lives in Dublin, where he toils day and night for a giant computer corporation.