
The Cursing Stone
by Adrian Harvey
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Pub Date 10 Nov 2016 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2017
Description
Oh come now, Mr Buchanan. When one goes out into the world, one always ends up smelling of something or other.
Fergus Buchanan has led a charmed life: a doting family, a loving sweetheart, and the respect of his neighbors. All is as it should be, and nothing stands between him and the limitless happiness that is his destiny. But then he is sent from his remote island to retrieve the cursing stone, and his adventures in the wild world beyond cause him to question everything he thought he knew. Succeed or fail, nothing will be the same again. This modern quest is a story of courage, duty, and revenge, of family ties and loves lost and found, of dragons and post codes.
Fergus Buchanan has led a charmed life: a doting family, a loving sweetheart, and the respect of his neighbors. All is as it should be, and nothing stands between him and the limitless happiness that is his destiny. But then he is sent from his remote island to retrieve the cursing stone, and his adventures in the wild world beyond cause him to question everything he thought he knew. Succeed or fail, nothing will be the same again. This modern quest is a story of courage, duty, and revenge, of family ties and loves lost and found, of dragons and post codes.
Available Editions
EDITION | Mass Market Paperback |
ISBN | 9781911129189 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 288 |
Featured Reviews

This is my first time reading something from this author and I really love his style of writing. The island of Hinba and its inhabitants were so well described that I felt I was there with them. Very well told story...until the end. There is a quote on the cover of this book, "Not every journey has an end..."; well, I enjoyed the journey, but I'm not so sure about the ending. Anyway, I would recommend this book for the wonderful writing.