
The Great Caravan Catastrophe
Roman Garstang Disaster, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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By:
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Mark Lowery
About this listen
The final audiobook in the hilarious and anarchic Roman Garstang Disaster series.
Incredibly, unbelievably, Roman's cousin is marrying the cousin of Rosie Taylor (aka The Worst Person Who Ever Lived). Roman can't believe this (as Rosie says, 'How can we be in the same family? We're barely in the same species.').
Rosie's parents decide they should go along together and 'make a weekend of it'. Roman's plus one is his best friend, Gamble (probably the naughtiest kid in Europe) - and it's the beginning of another big, messy, catastrophic and uproarious adventure for Roman, with Winnebagos, illegal thrash metal festivals and campsite beauty contests all thrown into the mix....
©2017 Mark Lowery (P)2017 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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