The Wishing Tree
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Complete, First published Jul 21, 2023
When Keith Knight sets out one morning to buy a loaf of bread and a tin of custard he falls into a hole outside the supermarket and ends up in a world of Dragons, Swamp Donkeys, Leprechauns and Witches. The locals soon regard him to be the 'Knight from afar' whom the prophesy foretells will lift the many curses that afflict the land. Keith, only intent on returning home must find the fabled witch, Baba Yaga, who lives in the forest of certain death. To secure a passage home, he reluctantly embarks on a quest to rid the land of the evil Mushroom King and all his heinous curses.
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Gideon Saint and Wales have had a year of peace since Kit Wren was condemned to the Beggar's Tomb. As for Kit? He's been falling for 300 years, and is about to be tasked with a new and dangerous quest in hope of salvation. An unexpected funeral is about to bring the English and Welsh royal families together in the wake of tragedy, otherwise known as the perfect moment for Kit to strike again. Gideon has the fight of his life ahead of him if he's to keep the peace and save his friends. In the end, he knows the answer to the mystery of Kit's power lies in the mysterious Beggar's Tomb. Dead people live. Living people die. Swords are described in loving detail, people are not. As always Henry V is here and he is fantastic despite being the primary antagonist. Magic, betrayal, murder attempts, dragons. It's situation normal in 1439. As always, this is historical revisionist fiction. It is book 2 in the 'Days of the Dead' Trilogy. Trigger/Content Warning: some profanity throughout. Mild innuendos. A main character's death is discussed at length. Troubled childhood/abuse is discussed. A character with autism is tortured by memories of being put in restraints. The final chapter contains extremely graphic violence and disturbing imagery that may be upsetting to some readers.