
The Wood Nymph and the Cranky Saint
The Royal Wizard of Yurt
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Narrated by:
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Eric Vincent
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By:
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C. Dale Brittain
About this listen
Caught between renegade magic and cranky religion, what's a poor wizard supposed to do? When the King of Yurt goes on vacation, leaving his Royal Wizard Daimbert in charge, he is faced with the escalating crises of the cranky saint of the shrine of the Holy Toe, an all-too-beguiling wood nymph, bizarre horned rabbits, a scandalous duchess, the royal nephew's mid-life crisis, and a monstrous creature made with spells they never taught at the wizards' school. Daimbert had hoped - he thought - for a little more excitement and adventure, but at this rate the king won't have a kingdom to come home to.
©1993 C. Dale Brittain (P)2013 C. Dale Brittain
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