Series: The Hipposync Archives
Genre: Contemporary, Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Spence
City
Release Date: June 24 2014
Edition/Formats it will be available in: eBook & Print
Matt Danmor thinks he's lucky. Not many people survive a
near death accident with nothing more than a bout of amnesia, a touch of
clumsiness and the conviction that the technician who did the MRI had grey skin
and hooves. Still, it takes time to recover from trauma like that, especially
when the girl who was in the accident with you disappears into thin air.
Especially when the shrinks keep telling you she's just a figment of your imagination. So when the girl turns up months later
looking ravishing, and wanting to carry on where they left off, Matt's troubled
life starts looking up. But he hasn't
bargained for the baggage that comes with Silvy, like the fact she isn't really
an English language student, or even a girl. Underneath her traffic stopping
exterior is something else altogether, something involving raving fanatics bent
on human sacrifice, dimensionally challenged baked bean tins, a vulture with a
penchant for profanity, and a security agent
for the Dept of Fimmigration (that's Fae immigration for those of you
not in the know) called Kylah with the most amazing gold-flecked eyes.
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Once a successful doctor of medicine, DC Farmer now works
two days a week for the NHS and, thanks to the wonders of Krudian physics, the
other nine days a week for Hipposync Enterprises as a scribe. His role in
documenting the work of the Fimmigration Service (as in Fae immigration), has
led to the realization that the world needs to know. Moreover, if he doesn’t
tell someone soon he is going to burst. Within these pages you will find actual
accounts of the splendid work of the Fimmigration Service, beginning with The
400 lb Gorilla–a sample of which is also on this site, and which will soon be published
in its totality by Spence City books, once appropriate clearance from the
‘authorities’ has been obtained.
DC Farmer is alive and well in darkest West Wales, UK.