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Three strangers. One town. One VERY big secret. When nineteen-year-old Ash O'Reilly goes for a quiet walk in the local woods, she doesn't expect to run into a couple of half-crazed actors in full historical costume. But to make matters worse, her car (and the entire path) seem to have disappeared, and 'Lady Anne' and 'the Honourable Mister George Seymour' are insisting that she's the one who's confused, and that everything will be alright if she'd just direct them to the nearby village of Iversley. To Ash's great surprise, Iversley does exist - sort of - but there's a problem. The 'village'…mehr

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Three strangers. One town. One VERY big secret. When nineteen-year-old Ash O'Reilly goes for a quiet walk in the local woods, she doesn't expect to run into a couple of half-crazed actors in full historical costume. But to make matters worse, her car (and the entire path) seem to have disappeared, and 'Lady Anne' and 'the Honourable Mister George Seymour' are insisting that she's the one who's confused, and that everything will be alright if she'd just direct them to the nearby village of Iversley. To Ash's great surprise, Iversley does exist - sort of - but there's a problem. The 'village' has other visitors: highly unusual ones with an uncomfortable interest in the three of them. And suddenly getting back home is the least of her worries... Praise for The Eternity Stone: 'A book I didn't want to put down, even at the expense of my sleep'. Praise for Mountain of Glass: 'A really, really good read.' Praise for Breaking the Glass Slipper: 'Rich and complex, with twists and turns all over the show.'
Autorenporträt
M. Marinan is comfortably located in Wellington, New Zealand: a city that 'you can't beat on a fine day'. (Disclaimer: there aren't that many fine days, but she's still there.)

She loves stories with adventure, drama and a happy ending, and writes in the same vein. She also likes beautiful things, nice people and carefully created art the sort that looks as though it took effort, not like a toddler painted it with a brush stuck to their forehead. She also illustrates all her own work. It's fun, she knows the characters...and she's a bit cheap.

Thanks to Massey University for making her feel qualified to publish her own work (and for giving her a student debt that will follow her into her old age. It was worth it).