The Last Stitch (The Chronicles of Eirie, #2)

A secret story that is tragic and shocking in its scope.

A story of revenge, of friendships lost, of love and the cruel machinations of enchanted Others who weave in and out of mortal lives like a needle through fabric.

Considered to be a cross between Neil Gaiman’s Stardust and John Crowley’s Little Big, this is dark side of the Fey, a side that gives a new meaning to the word ‘fairytale’.

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The Last Stitch (The Chronicles of Eirie, #2)

A secret story that is tragic and shocking in its scope.

A story of revenge, of friendships lost, of love and the cruel machinations of enchanted Others who weave in and out of mortal lives like a needle through fabric.

Considered to be a cross between Neil Gaiman’s Stardust and John Crowley’s Little Big, this is dark side of the Fey, a side that gives a new meaning to the word ‘fairytale’.

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The Last Stitch (The Chronicles of Eirie, #2)

The Last Stitch (The Chronicles of Eirie, #2)

by Prue Batten
The Last Stitch (The Chronicles of Eirie, #2)

The Last Stitch (The Chronicles of Eirie, #2)

by Prue Batten

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Overview

A secret story that is tragic and shocking in its scope.

A story of revenge, of friendships lost, of love and the cruel machinations of enchanted Others who weave in and out of mortal lives like a needle through fabric.

Considered to be a cross between Neil Gaiman’s Stardust and John Crowley’s Little Big, this is dark side of the Fey, a side that gives a new meaning to the word ‘fairytale’.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152160567
Publisher: Darlington Press
Publication date: 05/30/2015
Series: The Chronicles of Eirie , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 451 KB

About the Author

I was born in Australia and studied history and politics at the University of Tasmania. I've worked as a hotel cleaner, a cosmetician in a major department store, a bookseller but most properly as a journalist/researcher for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation where I met my husband, also a journalist.

We now farm in Tasmania, growing the superfine wool for which Australia is famous. I spent almost ten years as a coordinator for the cancer therapy program Look Good Feel Better and time as a walker for Riding for the Disabled and for the local Dogs' Home. I have two adult children, two dogs, too much garden and maybe too little time to write.

I write both historical fiction for which Gisborne: Book of Pawns received an Honourable Mention in the 2012 Golden Claddagh Writing Contest, and historical fantasy for which A Thousand Glass Flowers received a silver medallion in the 2012 Readers' Favorite Book Awards.

I'm what the pundits call a 'niche' writer which means that both the fantasies and the historical fiction don't conform to pre-conceived concepts of their genres.

What better way to entice readers than to offer you a chance to read novels that are unique!

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