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Author & illustrator of The Trinket Trilogy ———— Merle, Merle: The Secret of Oakdeer Wood & Merle: The Guardians of the Rainbow
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The following chapter is read by a friend. He is not a professional, but his interpretation of the Baron is wonderfully vulgar... :-)

Merle is receiving 5-star reviews on
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Only 3 mins long!

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Meet Gerard (the Baron's Butler) from Merle by Alice Vogel.

“Ah, Gerard, arrange a cage for our guest. I will start work on the big-eyed bird tonight.”

Receiving 5-star reviews on Amazon.

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“I bought this for my Grandson. I'm absolutely delighted I read it too. A wonderful story with kindness, friendships and adventures in every chapter. I will enjoy reading this again. I would recommend this to readers of all ages. I would love to see this on TV!” Cathryn, UK

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Only three mins long...A friend reads a chapter from Merle. He is not a professional, but his interpretation of the Baron is wonderfully vulgar... :-)

Have a listen by visiting:

https://t.co/iVDBnCHOcy

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Only three mins long...A friend reads a chapter from Merle. He is not a professional, but his interpretation of the Baron is wonderfully vulgar... :-)

Have a listen by visiting:

https://t.co/iVDBnCHOcy

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The following chapter is read by a friend. My friend is not a professional, but his interpretation of the Baron is wonderfully vulgar... :-)

Have a listen (only 3 mins long) by visiting:

https://t.co/iVDBnCHOcy

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Meet a few of the characters from Merle!
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Listen to a chapter (read by a friend) - only 3 mins long.

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“Éclair’s little black eyes opened wide, glinting in the shop’s white light. He wasn’t frightened or nervous. The relationship that Célia had with her beloved birds could be felt deep in his heart as if they were family.”

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Merle by Alice Vogel

“The cold fungus-covered walls of the cellar produced a foul stench. Their slimy surfaces entertained many strange-looking creatures, each individually suspended in time—some of the older specimens almost entirely consumed by the trespassing mould…”

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