The Precocious Boy

Fablestone Series Book One

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Pub Date 19 Sep 2023 | Archive Date Not set

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Stuck in the quaint storybook village of Saint Galdramour for the summer, with his grandmother and her shop of dusty antiques, Jack is homesick and longing for friends until he meets an enthusiastic boy named Finn. Together they investigate the mysterious disappearance of his grandfather Henry, a renowned fairy hunter who after a decade gone suddenly appears only to vanish again. His grandmother fears witches are to blame.

While searching for clues Jack has an unusual encounter in the woods and is bestowed with the title of King of the Fairies, however unbeknownst to him, the honour comes with a great many strings attached.

The Grimalkins, a magical race of cats, introduce Jack to the dark and troubled world of fairies, a ruined kingdom where magic is fading and it isn’t clear who is to blame. For centuries they have protected humans from the creatures that scurry beneath us, from the perils that linger in the shadows and from forces beyond our perception. However it soon becomes evident that the Grimalkins may have grown too pampered and lazy and aren’t up to the challenge of protecting the world from witches anymore.

The devious gloomfairies of the Unhallowed Court, the vengeful forest spirits of the Undergloom, and the great and powerful Oberon himself, all seek to keep Jack from his goal. With time running out Jack must find his grandfather in the land of the fairies before the midsummer solstice is upon them and the witches descend upon the village.

Stuck in the quaint storybook village of Saint Galdramour for the summer, with his grandmother and her shop of dusty antiques, Jack is homesick and longing for friends until he meets an enthusiastic...


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This captivating first installment in the Fablestone Series, weaves an enchanting tapestry of adventure, magic, and friendship. Set in the idyllic village of Saint Galdramour, the story introduces us to Jack, a young boy whose summer takes an unexpected turn when he befriends Finn and becomes entangled in the mystery of his grandfather's disappearance. Mattson's storytelling prowess shines as he paints a vivid world filled with magical creatures and a realm on the brink of collapse.

The novel effortlessly draws readers into Jack's journey, from his initial homesickness to his unexpected encounter with the world of fairies. The intricate web of alliances, rivalries, and treacherous intentions keeps the pages turning, and Jack's transformation from a curious boy to a heroic figure is skillfully portrayed. Mattson's imaginative prose and intricate world-building create an immersive experience that will captivate readers of all ages

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From the very first page, I was hooked by the exciting world of Saint Galdramour and the mysteries that unfold. Imagine stumbling upon a hidden realm of fairies, magical cats, and otherworldly beings – that's exactly what happens to Jack, our brave and curious hero.

This book had me turning pages late into the night, as I followed Jack's quest to find his missing grandfather and uncover the secrets of the fairy world. The characters are so vividly crafted, and I couldn't help but root for Jack as he faced challenges from all sides – witches, forest spirits, and even a mischievous cat race. Mattson's writing style is engaging and imaginative, making every twist and turn feel like a new discovery.

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