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by Tom Boyde     PublishedJune 1st 2009:
Wolf and the Trojan Horse  
ISBN 978-0-9562667-0-5


      Eric has been forbidden to go fishing   -   to 'encourage' him to study properly for a big school test. And his gear is locked away so of course he spends a lot of time scheming how to get at it: not to mention Wolf the cat, because for some reason the Glory Room smells marvellously of fish.   See below for a sample.

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 WOLF AND THE TROJAN HORSE      CHAPTER ONE         A CHILLY NIGHT
        "Eric shivered a little, and then a lot more until his whole body shook and his teeth chattered violently: and he was puzzled. Since he always slept soundly and the house was warm, how could it happen that he was up and awake, standing outside his own bedroom door reaching out for the doorknob, chilled to the marrow and wearing wet pyjamas? The arms and legs were soaked through and icy-cold. And why had he come out here onto the landing? Eric never, never got out of bed at night, or anyway he couldn’t remember the last time, so there was no reason he could think of to be there, cold, wet, shivering, with all the lights in the house switched off and just a glimmer of grey dawn showing through the windows. Unless it was the cat again."


FINAL CHAPTER              IN AND OUT
        "Of course, we can guess what his father could not know, about how he came to be outside the window this time. But how Eric explained all that to his father is something we shall have to leave for another story........."                   

 THE END