
The Tooth Fairy Chronicles
Sleep is Overrated
Andrew Griffin(Author)
IngramSpark (Publisher)
Published on 25. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
142 pages
978-1-0881-2129-0 (ISBN)
Description
Del loves her job as the Tooth Fairy; the work is steady, the kids are great and the parents handle all the complaints. In fact, her job would be perfect if she didn't also have to clean the nightmares out of children's dream catchers.
When a routine dream catcher cleaning goes sideways, Del discovers something truly horrifying: someone is harvesting the dangerous nightmare energy. A LOT of it. Who is collecting it? What are they using it for? Del can't help but investigate and soon finds herself in the middle of a centuries-old conspiracy with no idea of whom to trust. As the attacks start coming from every side, Del must foil a plot she knows nothing about before an old evil is unleashed on the world.
Forget what you know about fairy tales and myths and get ready for a magical mystery romp with a new take on old characters: the Tooth Fairy, Tinker Bell, the Librarian, the Fairy Godmother, and the Sand Man!
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
217 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0881-2129-0 (9781088121290)
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Person
Andrew Griffin was born in 1975 in Massachusetts. His degrees in Nuclear Engineering, Physics and Ceramic and Materials Engineering led him to New Jersey where he landed a job at Lucent Technologies’ Bell Laboratories working on optical circuits. After his wife finished her PhD in Chemical and Bio-Mollecular Engineering they moved home where he started his new career: destroying things with lasers.
Half of idea for his first book came to him where all ideas are born, in the shower. Where the other half came from is anyone’s guess, but it was probably from watching one too many Joss Whedon shows. A fan of Science Fiction and Fantasy since almost when he learned to read, he has devoured more books than he cares to count. With a library that includes Pratchett, Rowling, Murakami, Anthony, The Eddings’, Asimov, Adams and Jordan, his stories contain science that sometimes looks like magic and magic that is very no-nonsense.