
The Lambton Worm
The Lambton Worm Re-Telling, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ian Gordon
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Jennifer Gill
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By:
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Martyn Stanley
About this listen
The Lambton Worm is a modern re-telling of the popular story from old English folklore.
When a young John Lambton skips church to go fishing, he catches something unnatural. Fearful of his father's reaction to both skipping church and bringing such a foul creature to the house - he it throws in the well.
Years later, after fighting in the Crusades, John returns home to an unpleasant surprise.
When all seems lost, and he seems doomed to die - he finds help from a most unexpected person.
If you enjoy Martyn Stanley's The Lambton Worm, check out his Deathsworn Arc series.
©2015 Martyn Stanley (P)2015 Martyn Stanley
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