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(Redirected from The Summer King (O. R. Melling novel)) 1999 novel by O. R. Melling For the opera, see The Summer King (opera).

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The Summer King
AuthorO. R. Melling
LanguageEnglish
SeriesChronicles of Faerie
GenreFantasy
Publication date1999
Publication placeCanada
Preceded byThe Hunter's Moon 
Followed byThe Light-Bearer's Daughter 

The Summer King is a fantasy novel by O. R. Melling about twin sisters and the Irish fairy world. It was first published on June 30, 1999, and is the second book in the Chronicles of Faerie series, the first being The Hunter's Moon, the third being The Light-Bearer's Daughter, and the fourth and last being The Book of Dreams.

Plot

Laurel attempts to figure out the circumstances of her twin sister Honor's death. Laurel believes that Honor's death may have been caused by fairies. In order to find out more, Laurel takes on the quest that Honor had promised to complete for a fairy named Faerie.

References

  1. "The Summer King". Kirkus Reviews. 15 April 2006. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  2. "The Chronicles of Faerie Series by O.R. Melling".
  3. "O. R. Melling :: FAQ".


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