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Here There Be Dragons

By: Tom Frye
Narrated by: David Thalenberg
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The Havelock Emerald is an Irish pub located in the small suburb of Havelock, Nebraska. The Emerald’s iconic stained-glass window depicting a black dragon carrying a bright green emerald in its talons was gifted to the owner of the pub, Billy Connors, by a Gypsy chieftain back in Ireland years ago. Inside the pub is a gateway to an alternative realm. Old Billy is an Irish gunrunner and the Gatekeeper linking this world with the many realms beyond.

When 11-year-old Lucas Holland learns that his dad, president of the Elder’s Den biker club, has been sent on a mission to the Middle East due to Billy’s meddling, his rage meter goes in the red. With baseball bat in hand, Lucas is determined to shatter the Emerald’s stained-glass window. Instead, he discovers a doorway inside the pub that leads to an alternative realm where dragons can sure ruin one’s day.

©2021 Tom Frye (P)2021 Ferrel D. Moore
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Dragons City Ireland Paranormal

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