Murphy’s Lore A Tale from Bulfinche’s Pub: Fools’ Day

Murphy’s Lore: A Tale from Bulfinche’s Pub: Fools’ Day by Patrick Thomas is a fantasy novel published by Padwolf Publishing Incorporated in February 2001. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in Bulfinche’s Pub, a whimsical bar at the end of the rainbow, where the annual competition for the title of Lord High Trickster takes place on April 1st. As chaos ensues with pranks and trickery, a patron named Hex faces a dire situation involving a Sidhe Queen and a nuclear threat that could lead to catastrophic consequences.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and fantasy as the narrative explores the challenges faced by Hex and the remaining patrons of the pub. With the stakes raised by the impending destruction of Faerie and the chaos that follows, the characters must navigate a world where gods go mad and monsters emerge. The story delves into themes of magic, trickery, and survival against formidable forces, including the US military and rival Faerie factions. This edition invites readers to experience a unique take on the intersection of myth and reality, all set against the backdrop of Fools’ Day.
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The End of the World is no laughing matter.
There’s no better place to spend the day than in Bulfinche’s Pub, the bar at the end of the rainbow. That is unless it’s April 1st, when the world’s tricksters compete for the honor of the Lord High Trickster. No prank is too big or small, and no target is safe. Rather than be trickster fodder, most of the staff and patrons have wisely fled NYC and gone into hiding until the contest is over. This year, a patron named Hex’s future self possesses his body in the present, but it’s no prank. In mere hours, a Sidhe Queen will seize a Trident missile. After learning that a formerly unknown foreign power has a door into the American heartland and a nuclear warhead, the US military will launch a preemptive first strike. Faerie is destroyed and the survivors escape to Earth. The mystic fallout makes magic twist and darken.
Gods are driven mad. Monsters step from the shadows. World governments crumble. Millions die, including Paddy Moran and Bulfinche’s Pub is destroyed. To prevent this future, Hex has come back with a plan to put things right before they go bad. Unfortunately, their divine and mystic friends think it’s part of some elaborate trickster prank and won’t come out of hiding to help. That leaves a handful of tricksters against the US Air Force, Mab’s Faerie Army and the mystic might of rival Faerie king Oberon.
Happy Fools’ Day.
The patrons of Bulfinche’s Pub speak out on Fools’ Day
“The Greatest Book Of This Or Any Other Millennium.” -MURPHY’S MOM
“I Laughed, I Cried, I Felt Human Again. Not that that’s a compliment by any stretch of the imagination.” -COYOTE, Native American Trickster god
“More Fun Than A Barrel Of Humans. Even one going over Niagara Falls.” -SUN WUKONG, The Monkey King
“Bah. Real warriors don’t read books. Besides, everything Murphy says about me is lies.” -MAB, Faerie Warrior Queen
“A Truly Amazing Book. This is the novel that all literature has been working toward for centuries. Kinda makes you want to cry when you think about it.” -HEX, cursed magí
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