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A Tail For All Seasons

Book Cover A Tail for all Seasons by Linda mann A Tail for All Seasons is an eclectic mix of twelve stories by Angie Greenhalgh, Colin Fleetney, Elaine Aulton, Steve Westcott, Paul Quaggan, Kate Stokes, Vivienne Higgins, Jacqueline Shirtliff, Peter Carle, Aidan Alemson & Alan Lawton.

There is one story for each month of the year and all are set in and around the Isle of Man.

Some are scary, some are funny, some are just downright weird and a few may even frighten you a little. But they all have one thing in common, a sting in the tail!

A great little book ideal for an extra Christmas or Birthday present or simply as a treat to yourself on a dark winters night when the trees harness the moon and the wind moans softly around eaves dark with ... well you know what we mean.

First published 2008
ISBN 978-0-9551510-3-3
Price £9.99 from all good Island bookshops, Amazon, all listed stockists and direct from ourselves.

This title is now available for ORDER directly from us here at Priory Press.

Please send a cheque payable to Priory Press Ltd at The Priory, Abbots Way, Abbotswood, Ballasalla, Isle of Man, IM9 3EQ







A selection of quotes from critics and readers regarding A Tail for All Seasons...

'If you're looking for a great stocking filler this Christmas - or simply enjoy a great read - then a new book 'A Tail for All Seasons' should fit the bill perfectly.' From December edition Manx Tails

1/ 'I couldn't do a Simon Cowell and pick one particular story as each one is extraordinary. This is very entertaining reading made all the more compelling by having local locations. I can't wait for the next volume.'
2/ 'Highly recommended and would make an ideal Christmas present for anyone who likes a good read.'
from Manx Independent 18th December 2008

Review By Patricia Foulkes extracts
Full Review

The first story is a tail by Angie Greenhalgh, entitled Laa'l Breeshey (Brigid's Day). A delightful true story of the protection given to a new home with interesting references to Manx tradition.
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