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Daemons, fairies, magic: it's all real! The Otherworld is bleeding through cracks into our world. And Adelaide is ground zero. Something is coming. Something dark - trading souls for passage. And only one person stands between The Dark and the fate of the world. Aunt Enid is just your average seventy-something year old. She loves to cook, is a regular at bingo and spends hours in her garden, talking to her army of garden gnomes and fussing over the colour of her hydrangeas... When people start disappearing, her great niece, Sally, is drawn into a secret world and soon discovers her great aunt…mehr

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Daemons, fairies, magic: it's all real! The Otherworld is bleeding through cracks into our world. And Adelaide is ground zero. Something is coming. Something dark - trading souls for passage. And only one person stands between The Dark and the fate of the world. Aunt Enid is just your average seventy-something year old. She loves to cook, is a regular at bingo and spends hours in her garden, talking to her army of garden gnomes and fussing over the colour of her hydrangeas... When people start disappearing, her great niece, Sally, is drawn into a secret world and soon discovers her great aunt is a Protector Extraordinaire. Aunt Enid: Protector Extraordinaire is the first book in 'The Aunt Enid Mysteries', the first series in 'The Otherworlds Chronicles'.
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Karen J Carlisle writes speculative fiction - Victorian mystery, steampunk, fantasy, and cosies with a twist - with articles published in Australian Realms Roleplaying Magazine, and short stories featured in the 2016 Adelaide Fringe exhibition, 'A Trail of Tales', 'Where's Holmes?', 'Deadsteam' and 'Sherlock is a Girl's Name' anthologies. Her short story, 'An Eye for Detail', was short-listed by the Australian Literature Review in their 2013 Murder/Mystery Short Story Competition.Karen lives in Adelaide with her family and the ghost of her ancient Devon Rex.She's always loved dark chocolate and rarely refuses a cup of tea.www.karenjcarlisle.com