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The Gad Nail

Gad the Zig, Book 2

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The Gad Nail

By: Anthony Spaeth
Narrated by: Derek Murray
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Winner: StoryMonster.com's 2018 award for Best Children's Poetry.

"Gnomes, and fairies, and fake turtle, oh, my! It’s such a creative story told in such a beautiful way. Some lines rhyme, making it easy to predict what the next line will be. I think this combination of unexpected events and the rhyming make it perfect for both kids and adults." (Audiobookreviewer.com)

If you listened to Howl of the Lambergoon and wondered, "How was Gad created? And where? And why? And how did he come to have such a funny-looking hat?", The Gad Nail answers all those questions and then some. Follow Gad, the magical servant, across the Isle of Mull into the Fenodrees' Woods. There, he finds Queen Fair, whose justice demands his death. A poisoned dart. A poisonous beetle. And a fire set to commemorate his death - The Gad Nail is a tale of empathy and adventure.

©2018 Anthony Spaeth (P)2018 Anthony Spaeth
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Funny

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