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Loch Mey Monster

By: Graham Winkle
Narrated by: Graham Winkle
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This is the enchanting story of how Loch Mey Monster came to be known to the world through the eyes of two young children living on an old Croft in the Scottish Highlands. A mythical tale for children from 5 to 11 years. Great for parents to listen along with their children!

From the beginning of time, Loch Mey Monster made his home in the Flow Country. His mythical powers give light to the very life forces around him, from the preserving qualities of the peat bogs to the energy beneath the Sea of Orcs.

The story is set in Caithness at the very top of the Scottish Mainland, a few miles from John o' Groats, Dunnet Head, and the Castle of Mey.

"Is It a Monster That You Think You Saw or Maybe Its a Dragon or a Dinosaur" from the song by Graham Maharg and Dornoch Primary School.

The first of a series. Book two A Monster Blows In to follow soon.

www.lochmeymonster.com

©2010 Graham Winkle (P)2021 Graham Winkle
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