The Glass Apple

The Glass Apple

by Robert J Franks
The Glass Apple

The Glass Apple

by Robert J Franks

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Overview

For orphans Jason, Kylie and Anna, magic was not a word that featured largely in their lives. At least, not until their american grandfather took them in. A comical old man with a name to match. Ethelbert Gobswistle. A magical campervan called Edsel transports them up to Yorkshire, where, in a bungalow called Cookiecrumb, they meet Gobswistle's friend, a black plastic Christmas Fairy called Etain. Rambunctious, authoritative and opinionated, she brooks no nonsense from either the children or the old man. And gradually, the small group becomes a family. But an ancient mythical witch, The Medb, pursues the old man and his family. She seeks his source of magic, the Anguinum, a powerful crystal carved to resemble a green glass apple shaped bowl. As they flee from her wrath, they seek the help of the Gwyllion, ancient fairies, who tell them they need three magical books in order to stop the ancient witch. But the books are hidden in the past...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463510404
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/20/2011
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Robert Franks was born in norfolk, England. His father was a dairy farmer, his mother a nurse and his sister a frequent sparring partner. Brought up in the middle of the Norfolk countryside, he grew up with JRR Tolkein, Anne Macaffrey and Alan Dean foster for company. Oh, and 12 dachshunds, a welsh collie, two pekinese, a great dane, two bassett hounds, innumerable farm cats, a rabbit hutch of both rabbits and guineapigs,a golden pheasant, some chickens and a rather cantankerous old goose.
He wrote from an early age, completing his first full length novel at the age of 15. It was never published, but certain characters never went away, and have resurfaced in his most recent books, The Glass Apple series.
He worked as a shop manager for many years, and his writing was put, for the main part, to one side. The first three chapters of The Glass Apple were finished twelve years ago, but work, as is usual, took priority. In the winter of 2009, he was made redundant when his shop was closed. Since then he has returned to his first love, writing. The Glass Apple series 1 - 3 (The Glass Apple, Spider's Web, Song of the Shaman) are currently available from all good retailers, and the fourth, Legacy of the Abandoned One, is due 2013
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