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The Sceptre of the Pharaohs
- Flyntlock Bones, Book 1
- Narrated by: Derek Keilty
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When young Flynn becomes too old to stay at the Baskervile orphanage, he applies for a job as cabin boy on the Black Hound. Once aboard, the dreadful reality sinks in - he's on a pirate ship!
‘Welcome to the Black Hound - a ship full o’ the cleverest pirate investigators ya ever set eyes upon.... You okay, lad? Ya gone paler than a full moon.’
When Flynn applies for the job of cabin boy on the Black Hound, he doesn’t expect it to be a pirate ship! But soon he’s setting sail for the Seven Seas on a perilous quest to recover ancient treasure bound by a magical curse....
©2020 Derek Keilty (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing
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"Extremely funny and utterly bonkers." (The Times)
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