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Dave Pigeon: Royal Coo!

Dave Pigeon, Book 4

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Dave Pigeon: Royal Coo!

By: Swapna Haddow
Narrated by: Sam Devereaux
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Our favorite pompous pigeon is BACK! And about to trade places with a pigeon prince, descended from Indian royalty.

Dave Pigeon and his best friend Skipper are taking in the sights of London. Whilst pecking around the gates of the Royal Palace, looking for high-brow snacks to feast on, they meet Prince Raju Pigeon, one of the Queen's personal birds from the Royal Lofts.

Raju is tired of royal life and longs to see life beyond the palace gates. Dave suggests they swap places for a short while! Raju will get to see how normal pigeon lives and Dave will be pampered in the Royal Lofts.

Of course, this all goes to Dave's head and as he laps up the royal treatment becoming more unbearable than ever. But life in high society is not all it's cracked up to be . . .

©2019 Swapna Haddow (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Animals Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction

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