
Dearest Ollie, Jerry, Tabby and Susie,
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I love you all so much, which I hope you realise when listening to the Tetralogy’s cinematic audiobook, with each of you starring in its four books. Every argument, every stupidity, every hug and hard-fought victory in this saga was written with you in my head, and allowed me to know you more than just in dream.
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You grew up liking Lord of the Rings, and this absurdist epic has the same word count as that entire trilogy, and the four of you star in it. Although published and available globally in print, ebook and cinematic audiobook, it was only ever made for you. Even if you're not ready to talk to me yet, through these pages, I’ve been talking to you the whole time.
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This is my map back to you, and if it doesn't work, then at least you have a permanent home in my imagination. It’s been quite the adventure, so thank you, my darlings, for being with me and Oscar through it all.
Dad.
In a universe where the greatest threat is typically a lumpy mug of hot fin, an unprecedented darkness is brewing. Oscar Teabag-Dooven, reluctant agent of the Velvet Paws of Asquith, returns in this tetralogy of the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh titles in the Velvet Paw of Asquith Novels. Having saved the world three times across preceding books, he wants only to retire from the Velvet Paws and become a celebrated bard. But his dreams are shattered by a nemesis whose verses literally unravel the very fabric of reality.
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Joined by Tabby-Miss-Cakes, a beautiful librarian with a propensity for punching animals in the face, Oscar must navigate a labyrinth of worlds where the logic of dreams and waking life are dangerously entwined. They are hunted by the Ar’dath-Irr, a sinister poet-god who wields the power of life and death.
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From the Great Library of Liebe to the rain-slicked, vertical heights of the Sheer Magnatherial, this saga follows a band of misfits across deserts, acropolises, volcanic wastelands and cities of terracotta and shimmering salt, as Oscar and Tabby are joined by Jeffemeries, a baker who makes buns with petrol, Miss Bearthzy-Bells, a savant genius, and Panoli Rueben, a celebrated philosopher who realises that the universe is intentionally absurd.
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Across four books, a cast of thousands grows, including royal families, echelons, armies and navies, all to culminate in a task conceptually impossible: they must teach an aggressively peaceful world the concepts of violence, revenge and extreme prejudice to save not only their world, but countless others.
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This is a satirical fantasy epic where poetry is the ultimate weapon and the end of the world is merely a warm up for something much worse. Experience a saga that proves a well-aimed punch in the face can do wonders for everyone and anyone.
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"Through the Morigan Tetralogy, Thomas brings his Velvet Paw books to new levels of cinematic world-building and charm that on occasion makes it hard to read through tears. His cat and dog characters are complex, neurotically flawed and beautifully irritating, and culminate in this highly original, dramatic and philosophical absurdist epic that cements him as the unequivocal father of New Fable genre fiction."