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Melia is a Secret Agent in North West England and resents being sent off on a simple assignment to catch drug peddlers. But Afghanistan has fallen and the world has turned upside down. Running a late-night observation in Buile Hill Park in Salford she is astonished to be confronted by the tiny people from the Fairy realms. The fast pace of the operation seems to be flashing backwards and forwards between the dirty streets of the city and the flowers and dells of the woodland glades. Melia is confused. What is real? It's almost like she is living in one of those old European folk tales.

Produktbeschreibung
Melia is a Secret Agent in North West England and resents being sent off on a simple assignment to catch drug peddlers. But Afghanistan has fallen and the world has turned upside down. Running a late-night observation in Buile Hill Park in Salford she is astonished to be confronted by the tiny people from the Fairy realms.
The fast pace of the operation seems to be flashing backwards and forwards between the dirty streets of the city and the flowers and dells of the woodland glades. Melia is confused. What is real?
It's almost like she is living in one of those old European folk tales.
Autorenporträt
Mike Scantlebury is my author name, which I chose once I'd decided to use my real name on the outside of books. I was born in the South West of England, but after a lot of roaming, found a new billet in the North West, across the river from Manchester (England). I've written dozens of books and you can find them on the shelves of online bookstores everywhere. They're mostly in the world of Romance and the smaller world of Crime Fiction and Mysteries. Mostly, the novels are like the great Colossus and straddle both sides of the stream. The thing that makes me interesting is that I also sing and write songs and you can find them on social media and the corners of The Web. Which is pretty good. I'm a bit old for the internet, really. Happier with an abacus