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Book Cover The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke
 

The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke
by Mark Chadbourn

Signed Limited Edition Paperback (1 of 500 Numbered)

Publisher: PS Publishing (2002)
ISBN: 1902880323

List Price: $14.00
Our Price: $10.50


Description:

In the Tate Gallery in London hangs a mysterious painting that captures the hearts and souls of everyone who sees it. It emerged from the disturbed mind of an artist consigned to the infamous lunatic asylum Bedlam after he slaughtered his father. Mystical, disconcerting, enthralling, it purports to be a vista on to fairyland itself. In every aspect, The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke is an enigma.

But for Danny it is a key. . . to life and death, magic and wonder, hope and salvation.

A child prodigy, Danny has been obsessed with the painting all his life. Somewhere deep within it is the answer to a mystery that possessed his mother before him. . . an answer she may well have uncovered.

And so Danny sets out on a quest into the life of the brilliant tortured artist, Richard Dadd. By following in his footsteps to Egypt, where Dadd first went insane, Danny risks madness itself. But the prize is worth it.

Is The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke really a gateway to the wonderous land of Faerie that has haunted mankind's dreams for centuries?

Or is it something much, much darker?

 

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