The Fall of Fergal: The First Unlikely Exploit (Unabridged)

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The Fall of Fergal: The First Unlikely Exploit (Unabridged)

Author: Philip Ardagh
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Audio Length: 2 hours and 31 min.
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Philip Ardagh's Unlikely Exploits chart the extraordinary changes in fortune of the downtrodden McNally family beginning with The Fall of Fergal. The setting is an unidentified country suffering from an unexpected breakout of large holes.

The McNally children find themselves in The Dell Hotel, the venue for the final of the Tap 'n' Type typing competition, surrounded by a strange assortment of characters ranging from Twinkle-Toes Tweedy, the house detective, to Mr. Peach, a ventriloquist with a very large moustache.

With young Fergal McNally falling to his death at the very beginning, the only way for the McNallys is up.


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