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WELCOME BACK TO BUMPKINTON! World-renowned author Sara Hawthorne has chosen the village of Bumpkinton to launch her new book. However, as the writer arrives, all hell breaks loose as the community faces its worst crime wave in living memory. Even the church roof tiles have been stolen! The time has come for a fundraising event the likes of which Bumpkinton has never seen. But when the big night turns sour, the village needs a hero. It needs a run of spectacular shows orchestrated by a theatrical genius. It needs the fantastical Gregory Shortbread. The Fantastical Gregory Shortbread is the…mehr

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WELCOME BACK TO BUMPKINTON! World-renowned author Sara Hawthorne has chosen the village of Bumpkinton to launch her new book. However, as the writer arrives, all hell breaks loose as the community faces its worst crime wave in living memory. Even the church roof tiles have been stolen! The time has come for a fundraising event the likes of which Bumpkinton has never seen. But when the big night turns sour, the village needs a hero. It needs a run of spectacular shows orchestrated by a theatrical genius. It needs the fantastical Gregory Shortbread. The Fantastical Gregory Shortbread is the sixth story in the Bumpkinton series following the short story collection, The Bumpkinton Tales: Volume One.
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Born in Manchester, based in Liverpool and author of the humorous series The Bumpkinton Tales. Matthew Drzymala loves to write comedy, which is why whenever you pick up a book, there's laughter guaranteed (unless you don't laugh, but well, that's like really). Matthew has written six Bumpkinton stories to date, stories 1-5 appearing in the short story collection The Bumpkinton Tales: Volume One and the 6th in the form of the novel, The Fantastical Gregory Shortbread. When Matthew isn't writing, he's producing writing workshops for schools and colleges and, for his day job, he's a freelance copywriter at his own company, Indelible Think.