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Mort the Meek and the Perilous Prophecy

Mort the Meek, Book 3

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Mort the Meek and the Perilous Prophecy

By: Rachel Delahaye
Narrated by: Glen McCready
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When Brutalia’s ever suspicious Queen is forewarned of a new enemy – a nearby island called Bonrock – Mort is worried. As a pacifist, he’s a firm believer that strangers are just friends they haven’t met yet. Then he and his best friend and fellow pacifist Weed are sent to the island to investigate.

Bonrock is a warm and welcoming place, with luscious landscapes and tropical waters. Mort’s relieved – there’s no need to fight! Until they stumble upon something terrifying… Perhaps there really is trouble in paradise?

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"Engagingly light-hearted, Pratchettesque comic fantasy." (The Guardian)

"Delahaye’s writing is clever and hilarious and bursting with creativity." (Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How to Change the World)

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