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Toenibbler is back again and this time he's in a whole heap of trouble, mainly with trolls. After celebrating his twenty-second birthday, Nibbler finds that he's expected to join an army led by mountain trolls which is set on wiping Pleasantville from the map. Fearing for Nancy and his other friends, he sets off in the hope of rescuing them all, though it is a very small hope quivering in the corner of his mind.
A story bursting at the seams with battles, broomsticks and battered toads, Orc: Trouble With Trolls is the third instalment in the Orc series of comedy novellas. In it we find our hero once more setting out on an adventure and beset with challenges that would make most ordinary orcs run and hide. However, Nibbler is no ordinary orc, as this story of heroism proves beyond a shadow of a doubt (I mean, what ordinary orc would be daring enough to drink potato gin after what happened to Crotchsniffer?). So brace yourselves for another cracking read.
Ed Page is the author of numerous other books including Brian the Vampire and Oh Goblin, Where Art Thou? All are available on Kindle and as paperbacks.
A story bursting at the seams with battles, broomsticks and battered toads, Orc: Trouble With Trolls is the third instalment in the Orc series of comedy novellas. In it we find our hero once more setting out on an adventure and beset with challenges that would make most ordinary orcs run and hide. However, Nibbler is no ordinary orc, as this story of heroism proves beyond a shadow of a doubt (I mean, what ordinary orc would be daring enough to drink potato gin after what happened to Crotchsniffer?). So brace yourselves for another cracking read.
Ed Page is the author of numerous other books including Brian the Vampire and Oh Goblin, Where Art Thou? All are available on Kindle and as paperbacks.