Court of Twilight

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Pub Date Oct 17 2017 | Archive Date Jan 15 2018

Description

Explore the hidden world of ancient magic within modern Dublin.

Six months ago, Ivy stumbled into the deal of a lifetime – great rent in a posh Dublin neighborhood and a flatmate, Demi, who was only a little weird. It didn’t matter that their flat is packed with exotic plants or that her flatmate does all her shopping on-line but refuses to meet the delivery man at the door?

Now, though, Demi’s gone missing, there are strange men hiding in the flower boxes, and a lot of strangers have suddenly taken interest in the whereabouts of her peculiar flatmate. When the police won’t help, Ivy knows she’s going to have to solve this mystery on her own.

Ivy dives headfirst into a secret Dublin, hidden in plain sight, and discovers that the longer she stays in, the more she risks losing the world she always knew. Can she save Demi without losing herself? 

Explore the hidden world of ancient magic within modern Dublin.

Six months ago, Ivy stumbled into the deal of a lifetime – great rent in a posh Dublin...


A Note From the Publisher

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mareth Griffith bounces between summers along the Alaskan coast and winters in various warmer locations. She lives in Seward, Alaska, and continually tells people that the winters there aren’t as bad as people think.
When she’s not writing, she works as a naturalist and wilderness guide, leading adventurous souls on epic quests to seek out glaciers, bears, and whales in the wilds of coastal Alaska. She’s also lived and worked in Scotland, New Zealand, and Northern Ireland – where her nearest neighbors included two thousand puffins and the ghost of a spectral black horse.
Originally from West Virginia, Mareth attended Smith College in Massachusetts, and the University of Glasgow in Scotland, studying music and theatre. Prior to moving to Alaska, she worked as an audio technician for several east coast theater companies, eventually discovering that while she loved working in theatre, she didn’t love living in cities.
Mareth plays classical violin well and rhythm guitar badly, and her writing has previously been featured in the Redoubt Reporter, Alaska Magazine, and Pen the Kenai, an essay exhibit documenting life on Alaska’s Kenai coast.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mareth Griffith bounces between summers along the Alaskan coast and winters in various warmer locations. She lives in Seward, Alaska, and continually tells people that the winters...


Marketing Plan

The author is available for interviews, guest blogs, etc.


Parvus will be promoting Court of Twilight via an aggressive review/blog campaign and extensive digital advertising.

The author will be making local appearances in and around her home town of Seward, Alaska.

The author is available for interviews, guest blogs, etc.


Parvus will be promoting Court of Twilight via an aggressive review/blog campaign and extensive digital advertising.

The author will be making...


Available Editions

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ISBN 9780997661323
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An enjoyable, magical mystery romp through Dublin that sets itself up perfectly for a sequel.

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An unusual and original take on fairies and fantasy. Amusing and suspenseful, I would recommend to fantasy enthusiasts.

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Loved it, will definitely purchase a sequel to see what happens next. Who is the enemy, what happens with ivys mum, Is demi next, Please make it soon! Here is a review by Gemma: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2086502586

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