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The Moontime Summertime '76 Selection

Moontime books are proud to present five titles from the new Summertime '76 collection, as Noted authors Sylvia Mogg and Rudolf Rudorff return to treat us in fine style to their crisply sophisticated tales of fantastical fiction.

A Field Full of Sunken Horses features the further adventures of renegade librarian Georgette Pollenfex, who steers a perilous course between the diabolical and the ludicrous in her search for outstanding book loans.

A Reflection of a Bakelite World has Miss Pollenfex ensnared within the proceedings of a very peculiar theatrical performance. Can she eradicate a sinister cult of 'fly-by-night' book borrowers before their wireless evening program is broadcast?

'Your Foxy Mind is something of a departure for Ms. Mogg, as the faint whiff of a delightful nightmare reaches us from within the pages of this bubbling tome... A perplexing tale of anthropomorphised enchantment and forbidden romance!

In 5000 nights of Rain, Mr Rudorff reacquaints the reader with perpetual themes of aquatic submergence, all wrapped-up in his inimitable style of 'slow-pulse' adventure.

Checkmate offers the promise of risk and seduction. A young film starlet is drawn into the world of black magic, the new craze of her wealthy guardian uncle the Chess Grandmaster and deranged marine-botanist Lord Flaffington-Taps. Described as 'occult constipation' by many eminent sources!

Put them all on your library list for ideal week-end reading.
Posted 09/02/10