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The Court Singer is Part One of A Year and a Day, the delightful retelling of the classic story of Thomas the Rhymer, a 13th-century Scottish harper, singer, troubadour-who has a life-changing encounter with none other than The Queen of Faerie. The Court Singer moves its main character, a man called Thomas Lear, from the pages of that myth and into the American Pop Music scene in Los Angeles in the mid-1970s.
Done is Done continues and concludes the story of Thomas Lear, Court Singer to the Queen of Faerie. Once the many repercussions of the Mischief have been dealt with, life in Elvenhome attempts to return to normal. But there are stormy times ahead: the relationship between Thomas and his Queen explodes, an act born from wistful, unrequited love triggers a series of harsh lessons, and Thomas' Year and a Day with Callie and the Folk slowly comes to an end. Done is done: Thomas must return to his former life in Los Angeles, and Callie must remain in her life among the Folk. Done is done: she will remember, and he will not. Done is done. And what happens next, you'll have to read to find out.
The owner of the biggest Pokemon collection in the world (Guinness World Record) casts an eye over some of the most interesting items relating to a bona fide pop culture phenomena.
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