
Taking the North Pole
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Narrated by:
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Richard Alan Dickson
About this listen
Santa as the bad guy? Come on. Who would possibly believe that? How about Jack Frost, a dark elf with a decidedly different take on the story of the North Pole? When Jack returns to his home late one spring, he finds his people gone and an enemy fortress on his doorstep. The name on that castle? Kringle. Let the battle begin. Richard Alan Dickson, author of The Fifth Horseman, spins a deliciously dark story of the winter wonderland... from the side of the bad guys. Discover how they oust the interloper from their turf. Taking the North Pole is a wonderfully clever story that your stuffy old aunt may not enjoy.
©2013 Richard Alan Dickson (P)2014 Richard Alan Dickson
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