BookMooch logo
 
home browse about join login
James A. Hetley : The Summer Country
?



Author: James A. Hetley
Title: The Summer Country
Moochable copies: No copies available
Amazon suggests:
>
Recommended:
>
Topics:
>
Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Date: 2002-10-01
ISBN: 0441009727
Publisher: Ace Trade
Weight: 0.68 pounds
Size: 5.25 x 8.25 x 0.94 inches
Edition: First Edition
Amazon prices:
$2.75used
$7.01new
Previous givers:
7
>
Previous moochers:
7
>
Wishlists:
3Amy (USA: IL), Ali (United Kingdom), Sherrill FOUTS (USA: TX).
Description: Product Description
Maureen Pierce has led a fairly ordinary life, maybe a slightly tough one for a woman her age, growing up on the wrong side of the poverty line in Naskeag Falls, Maine. But everything changes when she meets Brian Albion. If she can believe him, she carries a blood legacy that goes back to the old country. Only this is the really old country, the land of Mordred and Merlin, where deadly battles are still fought with magic, and a woman who carries the blood of the Old Ones is a prize to be desired-or a threat to be destroyed.


Amazon.com Review
Stuck in a dead-end convenience store job, young Maureen Pierce has no hope of a better life. She is crazy: she hears voices and sees visions no one else does, and she may not live past shift's end. Walking home alone through the wintry midnight, Maureen is attacked by a stranger. Her gun misfires. Then a second man appears, attacking her attacker--and Maureen must be going crazy again. For the newcomer looks sometimes like a modern man, and sometimes like a knight in shining mail--and he claims that both he and Maureen have the Old Blood of the Summer Country in their veins...

Readers weary of fantasy novels that reuse the same old faerie stereotypes will be happily surprised by James A. Hetley's strong, gritty debut novel The Summer Country. Hetley boldly reimagines the Celtic otherworld for modern times, and he doesn't forget the dark danger at the heart of the myth. --Cynthia Ward

Reviews: Kristin (USA: WV) (2010/08/27):
Excellent Book! I was a bit dissapointed by the ending because I wanted to know more about what happened to the characters. Also the language is a bit crude (lots of curse words). I wasnt offended by the langauge but suprised because I didnt see it mentioned in any reviews. I do think the language used gave the reader a good understanding of the main characters personality though. If you love fantasy books then this is a great read but if curse words offend you Id stay clear of it.



URL: http://bookmooch.com/0441009727
large book cover

WISHLIST ADD >

SAVE FOR LATER >

AMAZON >

OTHER WEB SITES >

RELATED EDITIONS >

RECOMMEND >

REFRESH DATA >