Snuff the Magic Dragon (and Other Bombay Family Bedtime Stories)
Greatest Hits Mysteries, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Emily Durante
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Leslie Langtry
A collection of short stories from USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry . . .
What do the Minotaur, Rasputin, the first man hung for murder in America, and the Countess of Blood all have in common? No, they aren't related. They all appeared on the Bombay Family's Hit List! In this collection of Bombay Bedtime Stories, you'll find out what Bombays did before Gin Bombay came along. From pet dodo birds to Ancient Greece and twentieth century Russia, get the stories Bombay children have been told for thousands of years. Stories that have been shrouded in blood - sworn to secrecy . . . until now!
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Because of the ancient setting, these shorts are also missing the beloved pop-culture quotes from today’s best fictional killers, further diminishing the fun. Finally, it felt like a lot of the comedy was less about laughing with the Bombays and more about laughing at everyone’s gullibility.
Of the short story collections currently published, this was my least favorite.
Snoozer shorts in ancient times
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