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Pirate McSnottbeard in the Alien Slug Invasion Panic

Pirate McSnottbeard, Book 2

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Pirate McSnottbeard in the Alien Slug Invasion Panic

By: Paul Whitfield
Narrated by: Rebecca Hyland
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The terrible Pirate McSnottbeard is back - and this time he's brought alien slug monsters. Forced to rescue their parents once more, Emilie and her brother, Will, blast off for an adventure in space.

Faced with dragons, robots, vegetables and a battle inside a computer game, still nothing can prepare them for the most dreadful thing of all: Pirate McSnottbeard's singing....

The second audiobook in Paul Whitfield's Pirate McSnottbeard series, packed with laugh-out-loud jokes.

A fast and funny pirate romp for fans of Mr Gum and Barry Loser.

©2018 Paul Whitfield (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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