- Roan The Tales of Conor Archer.
From debut author Barr comes an urban-fantasy novel about an adolescent boy on the cusp of mysterious change and the
strange town within which he seeks refuge...Full of folklore and charm, the story is an inviting mix of the fantastic,
the innocent, and the altogether sinister...The book avoids the clichés of the genre while providing a swift, spiraling
journey. A novel entry into the world of teenage fantasy that ultimately unfolds into a truly epic saga.
---KirkusReviews
This tale is epic in , destined to become a saga. Despite the story's magnitude, however, it takes the life of a
classic campfire story. Barr's writing style is at once fast-paced, richly complex, and intensely engaging...Finally,
the story itself is original and compelling...This is a book you need to read.
---OnlineBookClub.org
From the fantastical to the emotional, this is one book that hits on all cylinders. In fact, not since Potter has there
been such a large story with so many intricate characters; except this one also gives the Celtic twist that all lovers
of Irish knowledge, history and beauty will absolutely adore.
---Feathered Quill Book Awards
What would you do if you were playing in a pick up Celtic band at an Irish pub in downtown Chicago and
a biker man yanks you outside, bites you, says "welcome to the family" and then disappears into the Chicago River? If
you are Conor Archer, you would be in pain, wondering what just happened, and then remembering that your mom is dying
and you need to get home fast. He arrives in enough time to hold his dying mother. But she has time to tell him that
he must go to Tinker's Grove, the hometown he has never seen. It is an old Irish immigrant town from the 19th century,
by the banks of the Wisconsin River. Going there is the only way he can be healed. He collapses when he arrives in
the center of the town, seriously ill. He wakes up to Troubles, a chocolate Labrador, licking his face and a bunch of
people standing around him who soon will be his friends. They want to take him down by the river where there is a
Native American burial mound. They say he can be healed there. And that's when Conor realizes he is in a strange town
with many mysteries and some really strange people.
Tinkers Grove holds secrets. There are the "dark ones", some of the children of the town, who have the powers of
the wild animals of the forest. People talk of the river demon Piasa, a water wraith corrupting everything it touches.
And they speak of someone or something that dwells in the Indian burial mound. He or it is mysterious and powerful, an
immigrant like them from the Celtic lands beyond the sea, but the town knows that presence to be good, holding off that
creeping evil. The people seem to think that Conor Archer is some savior in a coming battle between good and evil.
Believing this was all crazy talk, Conor ignores it till he starts changing, shape-shifting, becoming something
other than human. No longer does he think the rumors just legend and fantasy. A gen-tech company comes to town wanting
to do experiments on the "dark ones" and makes a devil's bargain with the ancient evil present in the river. Myth and
science meet in a bargain of destruction and only Conor will be able to keep the horror from infecting the town and the
land. A battle with an ancient evil for the future of the world is about to begin.