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Fly Witness

A Different Kind of Bedtime Story

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Fly Witness

By: J. Kent Preyer
Narrated by: Dan Jones
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About this listen

Fly Witness is the delightfully zany tale of a boy swept away to a world populated by some very peculiar, teeny, tiny creatures.

"Come to the kitchen! Quick! Quick! Quick! It's a fly. It keeps buzzing, and it's making me sick!"

Beckoned by his new bride, our hero is called upon to kill a meddlesome fly. But he cannot do it! And he has no idea why. The world renowned psychiatrist, Dr. Shrinknoggin, steps in to help. With her skillful guidance, he revisits his childhood where he recalls being whisked away in the night by some ill-tempered (and astonishingly small) creatures.

Surrounded by the inhabitants of a new, fantastic world, our hero is told why he has been abducted: He's to be put on trial for murder! This is pretty shocking news when you are only six years old. Facing his doom, his hopes gone bone dry, he soon sees why he cannot kill a fly. And who would have thought it; ever thought it at all? Something so simple. Something so small.

Whether you are six or 106 you are sure to find this whimsical story something to cheer about, and you will want to come back and visit again and again.

©2016 J. Kent Preyer (P)2016 J. Kent Preyer
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