The Dragon-Charmer

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Author: Jan Siegel
Publisher: Voyager
Year: 2000
Language: en
Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9780002258371
Dewey Decimal: 823.914
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The Dragon-Charmer by Jan Siegel, published by Voyager in 2000, is a continuation of the story that began in Prospero’s Children. This edition, written in English and spanning 346 pages, delves into the life of Fern Capel, who has spent twelve years trying to forget the magical and traumatic events of her past. As she prepares to marry Marcus Greig, an academic and media personality, Fern returns to her family’s summer home, where ancient forces are awakened, challenging her to confront her heritage and the choices that lie ahead.

Readers will find a richly atmospheric narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy with the complexities of love and destiny. The Dragon-Charmer explores themes of personal growth and the struggle between embracing one’s true nature and the expectations of society. With its spellbinding depiction of both familiar and strange places, as well as characters that are magical and sinister, this book offers an engaging experience for fans of English fantasy.


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English fantasy at its best, The Dragon-Charmer follows the exciting debut from Jan Siegel, Prospero’s Children. Twelve years have passed since the traumatic events that took place in Prospero’s Children, and it seems that Fern Capel has almost succeeded in putting aside the memory of that magical, terrifying summer, when she fought a witch, fell in love, and made a deal with a demon. More tellingly, she has denied the ancient heritage that will allow her mastery of the Gift. But the past is about to catch up with her. Fern is soon to marry the academic and media personality, Marcus Greig — some twenty years her senior — and he has decided that they should hold the wedding at the Capels’ summer home in Yarrowdale. When Fern returns to the house with her best friend, Gaynor, ancient forces are awoken once more, and Fern will find that she is once again forced to choose between love and destiny. The Dragon-Charmer continues the lyrical, richly atmospheric and enthralling tale begun in Prospero’s Children. Spellbinding in its depiction of places both familiar and strange, of characters both magical and sinister, it is classic English fantasy at its finest.

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Publisher: Voyager. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780002258371.
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Language: en. Pages: 346.

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