“Reading “The Last Days of Magic” is like playing a well constructed video game. There’s a fantastic world, built in loving detail — lots of detail — and populated by faeries (from several different clans, all mentioned scrupulously by name), to say nothing of monsters, fire sprites, Woodwose (nasty forest faeries), Fomorians (one-eyed beings who crawl out of the water to eat people), tripartite Celtic goddesses and a few dozen other magical races and creatures, many of whom interbreed with one another, just to keep things interesting…The book does not suffer from any lack of plot or incident, nor of vivid, articulate writing…it’s an honest, beautifully detailed book and an entertaining read.” -Diana Gabaldon (Outlander series) in The Washington Post
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