Book Details
- Paperback
- 90 pages
- ISBN 978-1-905762-32-3
Publisher Parthian
Details
These short stories provide parody of ancient Welsh folklore with comic book irreverence and twenty first century satire.
Nel has PC Ship pinned to the ground by his ears with her stiletto heels, because she is trying to persuade Huws Parsley the grocer to admit to PC Ship that her boyfriend Vatilan the Dish Thief didn’t murder him.
The Rev John F Thomas is relaxing with his travelling partner Gloria Wilderbeest Evans after their encounter with Fate Higgins and Misfortune Morgan.
Meanwhile Morris Wind is desperately trying to shake the bad press he’s getting from his association with Ifan Rain.
Robin Llywelyn manages the Italianate village of Portmeirion, famously the setting for the 60s TV series The Prisoner, designed by his architect grandfather Clough-Williams Ellis.
Nel has PC Ship pinned to the ground by his ears with her stiletto heels, because she is trying to persuade Huws Parsley the grocer to admit to PC Ship that her boyfriend Vatilan the Dish Thief didn’t murder him.
The Rev John F Thomas is relaxing with his travelling partner Gloria Wilderbeest Evans after their encounter with Fate Higgins and Misfortune Morgan.
Meanwhile Morris Wind is desperately trying to shake the bad press he’s getting from his association with Ifan Rain.
Robin Llywelyn manages the Italianate village of Portmeirion, famously the setting for the 60s TV series The Prisoner, designed by his architect grandfather Clough-Williams Ellis.
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