The Faerie Tree (Paperback)
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The Faerie Tree (Paperback)

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Paperback 320 Pages
Published: 28/04/2015

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How can a memory so vivid be wrong? In the summer of 1986 Robin and Izzie hold hands under The Faerie Tree and wish for a future together. Within hours tragedy rips their dreams apart. In the winter of 2006, each carrying their own burden of grief, they stumble back into each other's lives and try to create a second chance. But why are their memories of 1986 so different? And which one of them is right? With strong themes of paganism, love and grief, The Faerie Tree is a novel as gripping and unputdownable as Jane Cable's first book, The Cheesemaker's House, which won the Suspense & Crime category of The Alan Titchmarsh Show's People's Novelist competition. It is a story that will resonate with fans of romance, suspense, and folklore.

Publisher: Troubador Publishing
ISBN: 9781784622220
Number of pages: 320
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
Edition: UK ed.


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Will keep you guessing right up until the end and maybe even beyond it. * Clair Dyer, novelist and poet *

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“The Faerie Tree was not what I was expecting at all, it far exceeded my expectations.”

Whilst the actual faerie tree of the title is so very central to this story, I must admit that 'themes of paganism' would not be my usual choice when selecting a novel to read. However, there is so much more... More

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“A lovely read”

I'm a little confused about how I feel about this book, it was well written with strong characters and an interesting story arc but I felt a bit let down by the resolution and I think I hoped for a more magical... More

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KimG9

“Touching, but something missing”

I love the idea of a faerie tree where children leave bits/bobs and wishes written on scraps of paper. Even better that the faeries write back! The pagan notion of appreciating and respecting nature is well done and... More

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