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‘My mother kept waiting for my father to come back to us, despite the fact he was a non-human sort of gentleman covered with scales. He was away leading the Army he was General of – the Dragon-General they called him across the known world.
One day he led his Army to the hot, dusty Palace we had holed up in. My mother got very excited at the thought of seeing him – so excited that she refused to see him at all, in case it was all too awful. It swiftly became oddly awful in any case.
Off we went on a gigantic new journey. To forests, mountains, a city of witches hung up on their magic, a coastal hamlet where the local brigand was after my mother even though she was locked up in a less than elegant chastity belt.
My father would indeed turn up again in the end, I supposed. Come on, Dragon- General.’
Hard cover. 352 pages. In very good pre-loved condition with the exception of a tear to the dust cover.