Davey and the Holey Oak

Par : Barnaby Wilde
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-005-93176-6
  • EAN9781005931766
  • Date de parution31/12/2021
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane

Résumé

The Holey Oak had stood for centuries in Davey's field until it toppled in an autumn storm, revealing a stain on the internal timber that would give the Turin Shroud a run for its money. A collection of ten short stories about Davey and his attempts to scratch a living. Nobody would ever describe Davey as a kind, old gentleman. Some folk would call him cantankerous, others would say he was a bit dodgy, and some, less generous, would even go so far as to call him a miserable, tight fisted, old bastard.
He called himself an entreprenoor (his spelling). Also includes a bonus story 'Tapestry' from the collection 'There Still be Dragons'.
The Holey Oak had stood for centuries in Davey's field until it toppled in an autumn storm, revealing a stain on the internal timber that would give the Turin Shroud a run for its money. A collection of ten short stories about Davey and his attempts to scratch a living. Nobody would ever describe Davey as a kind, old gentleman. Some folk would call him cantankerous, others would say he was a bit dodgy, and some, less generous, would even go so far as to call him a miserable, tight fisted, old bastard.
He called himself an entreprenoor (his spelling). Also includes a bonus story 'Tapestry' from the collection 'There Still be Dragons'.
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