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Tales from the Dubh Linn
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Tales from the Dubh Linn is an eBook written by Niall Teasdale. It is the seventh book in the Thaumatology series by this author, and the second anthology work in the series. In this series, the character Lily Carpenter is a half-succubus and a friend to the main character of the series Ceridwyn Brent. This anthology work holds six short stories of a more darker theme than the overall series.
Overview
- Title: Tales from the Dubh Linn
- Author: Niall Teasdale
- Published By: Smashwords
- Length: 47 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: ?
- Publishing Date: May 6, 2012
Other Works in this series on SuccuWiki
- Thaumatology 101
- Demon’s Moon
- Tales from High Towers' Study
- Legacy
- Dragon's Blood
- Disturbia
- Hammer of Witches
- Eagle’s Shadow
Plot Summary
Six dark tales of urban fantasy set in the same universe as the Thaumatology series.
Here can be found fae, vampires, werewolves, zombies, and demons, and the humans foolish enough to interact with them.
- A Night on the Town: Four friends on a night out in London end up visiting the Dubh Linn, a notorious pub in London frequented by the darker side of supernatural society.
- Hunt: A young couple spend Halloween night in a tent in Windsor Great Park while overhead they can hear a sound like geese calling. They are in for a very wild night.
- After Twilight: A teenager with a taste for vampire romance story finds herself falling in love with a teenage vampire who has just started at her school. Will the course of vampire romance run true?
- Succubus: When Wendy discovers that her husband has been cheating on her, she summons a succubus for revenge and gets more than she bargained for.
- The Body Trade: When a reporter begins investigating human trafficking into London she enters a far more dangerous world than she could ever have been imagined.
- Changeling: A farmer in Wales becomes convinced that his wife has been replaced by a fae changeling.
Book Review
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