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Citizens of Edinburgh's parallel realm are under attack and Drew Macleod is inexorably drawn into the fight to find and counter the source. With the unreliable wyrm as his main source of galdr he tries to build his own resources, helped and hindered by Archer, the last remaining daemon, Alyssum, a feisty herbalist with housebreaking skills, Traggheim, a dweorg artesan and Garm, a sarcastic 'not really a dog' terrier. Wyrm-galdr is the second book in the popular parallel realm series. The first book in the series, 'Touchpaper' was acclaimed as 'a standout entry in the urban fantasy genre' by Booklancer.…mehr

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Citizens of Edinburgh's parallel realm are under attack and Drew Macleod is inexorably drawn into the fight to find and counter the source. With the unreliable wyrm as his main source of galdr he tries to build his own resources, helped and hindered by Archer, the last remaining daemon, Alyssum, a feisty herbalist with housebreaking skills, Traggheim, a dweorg artesan and Garm, a sarcastic 'not really a dog' terrier. Wyrm-galdr is the second book in the popular parallel realm series. The first book in the series, 'Touchpaper' was acclaimed as 'a standout entry in the urban fantasy genre' by Booklancer.
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I have been writing all my life. From short stories, written as a child on an elderly typewriter, via editing a university newsletter, I progressed to writing both fiction and non-fiction for a broad range of magazines and blogs, as diverse as Practical Wireless, Sailplane & Gliding and various wildlife and conservation publications.When I progressed to novel-writing I combined my love of history and mythology with magical realism, set in the dark wynds and closes of Edinburgh. My first novel, Touchpaper, the first in the Parallel Realm series was published in 2024. The second, Wyrm-galdr was published in late 2025.¿I live in a former railway workers cottage in the Scottish Borders with my wonderful and creative wife Rona, a small and opinionated dog and an elderly one-eyed cat. Now retired from work as a bat ecologist, when not engaged in writing or small-dog-wrangling I help Rona with her successful plant nursery. I also enjoy flying gliders over the beautiful Scottish Borders and am privileged to train new pilots, in my role as a flight instructor.