Faerie Tale
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![]() Faerie Tale first edition cover. | |
| Author | Raymond E. Feist |
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Robert Giusti |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Fantasy |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | February 1, 1988 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| Pages | 420 pp (first edition) |
| ISBN | 0-385-23623-9 |
| OCLC | 15792544 |
| 813/.54 19 | |
| LC Class | PS3556.E446 F3 1988 |
Faerie Tale is a supernatural thriller, falling within the subgenre of contemporary fantasy, by American writer Raymond E. Feist,[1] first published in 1988.
It was translated and published in Dutch as Een Boosaardig Sprookje in 1989.[2][3]
Phil Hastings and his family have just moved back to his hometown for some much-needed peace and quiet from the Hollywood scene. As Phil's twin sons, Sean and Patrick, soon discover, there is more to their new home than was expected. Gloria, their mother, senses something, but simply dismisses her concern as stress from their recent move. Gabbie, their older half-sister, meets the man of her dreams, but is also tempted by other men.
Deep in the woods, the Bad Thing and his Master are ready to break free of the centuries-old compact made to keep the Faerie world and the human world at peace. Only through believing the insane and impossible can Sean and Patrick save both worlds from colliding again.
