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  • The Three Lords

    This is a short story that tells of the Telmarine host entering Narnia under Caspian I. It contains no violence or bad language.

  • Father Christmas - The Gifts

    This is a short story explaining how Father Christmas acquired the gifts for the Pevensie siblings in the Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. No violence or bad language. Part one 'The Mountains of the Sun' added so far – WORKS AS A STAND ALONE PIECE.

  • A tale for Twelfth Night

    A short story set in Narnia, set during towards the end of its Golden Age. No bad language – but some violence and death.

  • Lucy and the vents of spring

    This is a short story about Queen Lucy's brief yet fantastical journey underground. It doesn't quite fit into the canon of the 'Narniad'. It contains no bad language or violence.

  • Christmas in Narnia

    A short fairytale, in traditional vein, set in Narnia at Christmas during the reign of the Pevensie siblings. It contains no bad language or violence.

  • Hell's Pursuivant in London

    A fantasy set in London, a latter-day Babylon, in 1826. An agent of Hell is sent to find out what is amiss with England at Christmas. It features Charles Dickens' characters: Scrooge, Jingle & Fagin. No bad language, no violence. BOOKS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, PICKWICK PAPERS, OLIVER TWIST

  • The Christmas Eve Ambush

    A short piece centred on Charles Dickens' Sam Weller and some original characters. No bad language, no violence. SAM WELLER PICKWICK PAPERS

  • The Box of Delights - The Plight Before Christmas

    A short story based on John Masefield's 'The Box of Delights'. It is a fairy-tale set at Christmas. Cole Hawlins and a curate meet a peculiar Bishop, Old Christmas himself, and try to thwart a magician from finding out the secret to alchemy.

  • Nancy, Bill and the beast from the sea

    A melodrama; contains some violence and adult themes. It concerns Nancy, Bill Sikes Fagin from Charles Dickens' work 'Oliver Twist'.

  • When Fagin met Sikes

    This is a short work that describes the meeting between Fagin and Bill Sikes. Characters display prejudices and attitudes of their era. Contains adult themes. No bad language. RE-RELEASE DUE TO SOME CORRECTIONS.