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The Rabustatrons—Prose: Chapter I
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Narrated by:
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Michael Maloney
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By:
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Richard Perry
About this listen
The first chapter in The Rabustatrons Series.
Read by Michael Maloney, 'Belfast', 'Dalgleish', 'The Young Victoria', 'Notes on a Scandal', 'Three Pints and a Rabbi', 'Henry', 'The Crown', 'River', 'Truly Madly Deeply'.
J'lore and his friends try to find fun in a place of routine. Before too long, though, an evil group of rebels known as The Strygoi seek to infiltrate the peaceful village of Rabustonia.
Story by Richard Perry and Gareth Brough
Written by Richard Perry
Music by Scott Buckley—released under CC-BY 4.0
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