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Darren Dash

    Darren Dash finds himself far more at home within the adult worlds he creates than in everyday life. His works are steeped in suspense and unexpected twists, drawing readers into the dark corners of the human psyche. With masterful precision, he explores the complex motivations of his characters, revealing their inner struggles. His style is direct and raw, lending his stories an urgent and authentic quality.

    Midsummer's Bottom
    • Midsummer's Bottom

      • 458 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The Midsummer Players stage an outdoor version of A Midsummer Night's Dream every year on Midsummer's Eve, in a glade in a forest. The actors have a wonderful time, even though they’re dreadful. Audience members appreciate the effort they put in and applaud politely, but almost never attend more than once. Except for... ...the fey folk! All of the fairies named in the play are obliged to attend every performance, due to a deal that they struck back in the day with a mischievous Master Shakespeare. In an attempt to disband the irksome Midsummer Players on the eve of their twentieth anniversary, Oberon and Puck hire a human agent of chaos to infiltrate the actors' ranks and set them against one another by focusing on secret attractions and grudges that have been lying dormant up to now. Sparks will fly, and everyone will come to blows, but it's all executed with a wink and a grin, and there will be more smiles than tears by the end. At least, that’s the plan... Inspired by the Bard's immortal play (which it also weaves into its plot), this light-hearted Comedy is a novel in the spirit of the movies Smiles Of A Summer Night and A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, and the musical A Little Night Music. For lovers of Shakespeare, chaos and fairies everywhere.

      Midsummer's Bottom