
The Slippery Skirmish
Tales from Tellis, Book 1.5
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Narrated by:
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Christopher S. Carlone
About this listen
"YA isn't my usual genre, but this was a perfect fantasy adventure." (Steven William Hannah, author of the Interloper Trilogy)
The crew of the Hyena have made a stop at the mysterious Southmore Port to resupply for their voyage.
Overconfident Gnome and former con man Pimbo Pintooth is now the captain of his own ship. The only problem is, he's stuck with pet-sitting duty.
Can trusty otter Slip stop Pimbo from putting their whole voyage in jeopardy?
Set one year after the events of The Fall from Lunathal, join Pimbo Pintooth on an exceedingly goofy and thrilling adventure as he tries to become the well-respected captain he always hoped he could be.
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