BERTHA AND THE FAIRIES. A TWISTED MASTERPIECE OF BIZARRE HUMOUR BY THOMAS DAW.
Bertha And the Fairies.
Birtha and the Fairies is the latest twisted tale of surreal adult comedy by the legendary Thomas Daw. Young adult Bertha has had an abusive father in her life, then she goes shopping in the city with her mother, but on LSD. Bertha freaks out and kills her mother, believing her change of moods to be a cursed pendant from an artist’s local sale. But is Bertha really Emily?
Later on, Bertha and Emily transform into butterflies and explore their local surroundings, becoming one with nature. The line between reality and fiction is hilariously messed about with in Bertha and the Fairies. Whose trip is it? What will happen next?
Bertha and the Fairies is a one-of-a-kind gem of quality comedy fiction, suitable for those with a broad sense of humour. Contains offensive language, sex scenes, drug use and more. Not suitable for children.
Bertha and the Fairies is 61 pages and is available in PD format. A perfect quick read and a giggle. Definitely not boring or unoriginal.
You will definitely find out what happened to Bertha