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The Tippling Tales

By: Mike Bellis
Narrated by: Deryn Oliver
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One hour that changed the boy’s life forever.

December 1975—North Wales

Daniel Hawthorn knew he was different from the day he was born, as he lay in his mother’s arms and gazed up deeply into her mysterious black eyes. But no one had prepared him for the horrors that he was about to experience, as he ventured deep into the world of witchcraft and wizardry.

Awoken by the horrendous storm, the boy would find the evil sorcerer from his nightmare minutes earlier, suddenly standing beside his bedside.

The two would battle for the survival of the rugged and magical land of Fentwell, were creatures and monsters roamed, ready to devour anything that moved.

Will the Tippling, released from his glass coffin in the depths of the old derelict mansion, help the boy on his journey, or will he be part of the sorcerer’s intentions to defeat ever single wizard alive?

Can Daniel survive the horrors of Huckle, or will he perish and never realise his astonishing hidden powers.

Book 1 of The Tippling Tales Trilogy.

©2021 Mike Bellis (P)2023 Mike Bellis

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