Our Fairy Kingdom--England 1885
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Book 2 of 6--May Mysteries · Our Fairy Kingdom--England 1885
By Christopher Allen
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OUR FAIRY KINGDOM – ENGLAND 1885
Book 2 of 6 May Mysteries
This story is summarized as follows:
In May Mysteries, eight-year-old Ida and seven-year-old Arthur Pembroke notice their older siblings, Mabel and Leopold, acting strangely—whispering, sneaking into the forbidden woodland, and showing unusual kindness. Determined to uncover their secret, the younger siblings follow them and stumble upon a glowing fairy ring. Stepping inside, they are transported to Sylvandale, the Fairy Kingdom, during its vibrant May Day celebrations.
Queen Titania and King Oberon enlist Ida and Arthur's help in solving a mystery—precious May Day treasures have been stolen! Teaming up with goblin detectives Snorg and Grizelda, they uncover clues pointing to a group of young pranksters. Through clever deduction, they expose the thieves—a haughty fairy, a clumsy gnome, and a cabbage-loving goblin—teaching them empathy and restoring harmony.
Back at Pembroke Manor, Ida and Arthur apply their newfound wisdom to solve The Case of the Countess's Clasp, exonerating an innocent maid and inspiring their family to see others with fairness and kindness.
This is the second of six audiobooks in the series and I do hope you enjoy, its only $3.
The initial opening credit music which does run to approximately 3 minutes sets the scene, so to speak, male vocals, instruments are Harp,Flute,French Horn,Oboe,Organ, Genre is Operatic Orchestral and of course Classical and the mood is Passionate yet Serene. The closing music ends the tale on a gentle note and at just over 2 minutes, no vocals but the same musical instruments and genre but a more serene mood.
The story itself runs to about 1 and 1/2 hours and is narrated by Claire Francis, my wife.
I do hope you and your family are entertained by this audiobook and let me know what you think.
Christopher Allen - At your service