Arcanum

Arcanum

by Ann Mann
Arcanum

Arcanum

by Ann Mann

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Overview

When a troupe of Irish dancers disappear, the police and the world are left baffled. While Silas Murphy and Clodagh Trevor embark on their own desperate search for their friends and colleagues, a strange and complex labyrinth of events unfold, influenced by the age-old divinatory symbolism of the Tarot cards.

Arcanum is a supernatural novel set in past and present Ireland against the background of Irish dance, which tells of the human spirit's desire to overcome adversity. With the force of determination, plus a little magic, the veil between past and present is briefly lifted and the two are united in order to restore harmony, but not before the tragedy of loss is experienced on either side.

This novel takes the reader on a journey through Ireland and weaves a story combining fact and fantasy, mystery and romance. Arcanum will be enjoyed by readers with a strong interest in Ireland as well as those who enjoy watching Irish dance and those who take part in the popular art-form themselves. A fascinating and gripping read, this book will not only serve to entertain readers, but also to enlighten them.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156918492
Publisher: Matador Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 08/11/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ann Mann has enjoyed an eclectic career in show business and the media. As a singer she made numerous broadcasts on television and radio in the sixties and performed in some of the top cabaret spots in London. She has produced and presented over 1000 programmes for TV and radio, worked for Walt Disney and Hammer Films and lectured on musical theatre and Irish literature. She has also written articles for major newspapers and other publications and, as Producer, is currently developing a Samuel Beckett adaptation for television.
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