
Journal of an Outlaw Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Tom Adams
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By:
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Mick McArt
About this listen
The Journal of an Outlaw series is a comedic take on the fantasy genre.
Book 3 continues the hilarious adventures of the Outlaw with 100 journal entries in the Unremembered Realms. The book series has been described as a blend of Lord of the Rings and Monty Python. Book 3 spends more time delving into the character and all his associates. If you thought you heard it all in Books 1 and 2, you haven't heard anything yet!
Book 3 takes the series to new levels and will have you rolling on the floor with laughter. It even has a special appearance by a character from Luke Gygax, aka Garyson, or son of Gary!
©2019 Mick McArt (P)2020 Mick McArt
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