
Raven's Marsh
Honeybear Stories, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Gideon Wagner
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By:
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Nigel Toeg
About this listen
In book 11, Honeybear and Gerumph travel across Raven’s Marsh. It is a confusing place where everywhere looks the same as everywhere else. Hopelessly lost, they meet a familiar character who offers to show them the way.
Soon, they come across the alligators of the marsh, who offer to ferry them downstream much faster than they can walk. The only catch is that they must first referee a Marshball match between two teams of alligators, a mad ball game with very few rules.
Honeybear and Gerumph agree to referee, but something shocking happens to stop the game–and perhaps their journey–from being completed. Will they ever get out of Raven’s Marsh?
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