
The Forgotten Tale
J. M. Frey(Author)
Here There Be (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
460 pages
978-1-7381485-0-9 (ISBN)
Description
Forsyth Turn has become a hero-however reluctantly. He's married, has started a family in Pip's world, and his adventuring days are behind him. Yet all is not as it should be. Beloved novels are disappearing, not just from the minds of Readers, but from bookshelves as well. Almost as if they had never been. Almost like magic.
Forsyth fears that, because he's escaped his own pages, the fault lies with him. But when he and Pip are sucked back into The Tales of Kintyre Turn, they realize that something much more dire is happening. The stories are vanishing from Forsyth's world, too. Now they must set out on a desperate quest across Hain to discover how, and why, the stories are disappearing... before his world is next.
In this clever follow up, The Forgotten Tale asks questions about what it means to create a legacy, and what we owe those who come after us.
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Series
Edition
2nd ed.
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7381485-0-9 (9781738148509)
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J. M. Frey
The Forgotten Tale (The Accidental Turn, #2)
E-Book
02/2024
J.M. Frey
€4.99
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Person
J.M. Frey is an author, actor, and lapsed academic. She's appeared in podcasts, documentaries, radio programs, and on television to discuss all things geeky through the lens of academia. J.M. lives near Toronto, surrounded by houseplants because she is allergic to anything with fur. She's a tea and wine nerd, and her life's ambition is to one day set foot on every continent (3 left!) Her debut novel "Triptych" was nominated for two Lambda Literary Awards, nominated for the CBC Bookie Award, was named one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2011, was on The Advocate's Best Overlooked Books of 2011 list, received an honorable mention at the London Book Festival in Science Fiction, and won the San Francisco Book Festival for Science Fiction.