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Danny Canterbury and the Jacobean Chronicle: Volume 2: Wourndflearst
- The Danny Canterbury Tales, Book 8
- Narrated by: Cathy Overington
- Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Barely able to control his shaking hand, Danny Canterbury opened the leather bound book, pressed his pencil against the page, and began to write....
When bookworm Eva Acacia wins a place at Oxford University she discovers friendship and romance. But when she travels round Europe she discovers shades of darkness in her new boyfriend that threaten to overwhelm her conscience and define her destiny.
In the final book of Dominic Jericho’s coming-of-age series Danny’s adventures come to a collapsing end in a way only he can write.
©2018 Dominic Jericho (P)2019 Dominic Jericho
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