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Durbin, Frederic S. DRAGONFLY USA Arkham House 1999 0870541757 / 9780870541759 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Jason Van Hollander 298 pages. As Hallowe'en approaches, strange things are happening in the basement of Uncle Henry's funeral parlor, where he lives with his 10-year-old Bridget Ann (nicknamed Dragonfly). Concerned that dark forces are at work, Uncle Henry summons Mothkin, a hunter, to investigate. Exploring the basement Mothkin and Dragonfly find a doorway to a spooky underground world they will soon come to know as Harvest Moon, a place where every man and creature is enslaved by the evil master Samuel Hain, a vile despot who takes great pride in having started the black plague in the 13th century. Unexpectedly separated from Mothkin, Dragonfly embarks on a series of terrifying adventures on her own. She meets a young werewolf named Silva who hides and protects her from Hain's henchmen. When Hain discovers Dragonfly's whereabouts, he orders Silva's execution and captures the young girl, determined to corrupt and bend her to his will. But Dragonfly has a mind of her own and escapes through the mysterious underground chambers of Hain's fortress. Dragonfly reunites with Mothkin on a hilltop overlooking a fierce battle between Hain's flying battle cruiser, the 'Jolly Jack' and a segment of the Harvest Moon population Hain is anxious to exterminate. Knowing she and Mothkin and the strange entourage of gypsies hey've befriended are among Hain's targets, the group lays plans to escape from Harvest Moon. In a desperate flight, the group embarks on a frantic journey on river rafts through underground caverns to the High Dark Shelf, a place where they would be able to return to the outside-and the final confrontation with Hain. Here is an epic action adventure fantasy novel by a major new literary talent-the struggle between good and evil, told with a wry sense of humor and unrelenting suspense. Dragonfly is delighfully original, with a large cast of memorable characters-and one of the scariest books you will ever read. Jacket Art & Interior Illustrations by Jason Van Hollander. Price:
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Durbin, Frederic S. DRAGONFLY USA Arkham House 1999 0870541757 / 9780870541759 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Jason Van Hollander 298pp. As Hallowe'en approaches, strange things are happening in the basement of Uncle Henry's funeral parlor, where he lives with his 10-year-old Bridget Ann (nicknamed Dragonfly). Concerned that dark forces are at work, Uncle Henry summons Mothkin, a hunter, to investigate. Exploring the basement Mothkin and Dragonfly find a doorway to a spooky underground world they will soon come to know as Harvest Moon, a place where every man and creature is enslaved by the evil master Samuel Hain, a vile despot who takes great pride in having started the black plague in the 13th century. Unexpectedly separated from Mothkin, Dragonfly embarks on a series of terrifying adventures on her own. She meets a young werewolf named Silva who hides and protects her from Hain's henchmen. When Hain discovers Dragonfly's whereabouts, he orders Silva's execution and captures the young girl, determined to corrupt and bend her to his will. But Dragonfly has a mind of her own and escapes through the mysterious underground chambers of Hain's fortress. Dragonfly reunites with Mothkin on a hilltop overlooking a fierce battle between Hain's flying battle cruiser, the 'Jolly Jack' and a segment of the Harvest Moon population Hain is anxious to exterminate. Knowing she and Mothkin and the strange entourage of gypsies hey've befriended are among Hain's targets, the group lays plans to escape from Harvest Moon. In a desperate flight, the group embarks on a frantic journey on river rafts through underground caverns to the High Dark Shelf, a place where they would be able to return to the outside-and the final confrontation with Hain. Here is an epic action adventure fantasy novel by a major new literary talent-the struggle between good and evil, told with a wry sense of humor and unrelenting suspense. Dragonfly is delighfully original, with a large cast of memorable characters-and one of the scariest books you will ever read. Jacket Art & Interior Illustrations by Jason Van Hollander. Price:
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