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The Ballad of Tommy McGavin
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The Ballad of Tommy McGavin

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An epic tale with Celtic Gods, witches, mythical beasts and flying fish. Full of action, adventure, fantasy, humour and heart. A story suitable for kids and adults alike. To his friends at The Two Ships Tavern, Tommy McGavin is famous for two things: drinking and story telling. When he begins to tell his latest tale, his friends have no idea they are about to hear the greatest story yet, an epic adventure involving Gods, mythical beasts, witches and flying fish. As the story unfolds, Tommy’s friends begin to wonder if this fable is really as far fetched as it seems…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scissortail Press
Date
14 February 2022
Pages
142
ISBN
9781955814676

An epic tale with Celtic Gods, witches, mythical beasts and flying fish. Full of action, adventure, fantasy, humour and heart. A story suitable for kids and adults alike. To his friends at The Two Ships Tavern, Tommy McGavin is famous for two things: drinking and story telling. When he begins to tell his latest tale, his friends have no idea they are about to hear the greatest story yet, an epic adventure involving Gods, mythical beasts, witches and flying fish. As the story unfolds, Tommy’s friends begin to wonder if this fable is really as far fetched as it seems…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scissortail Press
Date
14 February 2022
Pages
142
ISBN
9781955814676