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The Likely Stories

By: Tony Powell
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The Likely Stories is a collection of short stories - true stories, tall stories, half-truths, and yarns - written and read by me, Tony Powell.

  1. "Ain’t Nothing Like a Hound Dog"
  2. "Sportaholics Anonymous"
  3. "Lust and Fake Birthdays"
  4. "Catcher and the Pie"
  5. "The Privy’s Counsel"
©2021 Anthony "Tony" Powell (P)2021 Anthony "Tony" Powell
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Literature & Fiction Short Stories Comedy Dogs

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Shades of Alan Bennett

A lovely collection of whimsical tales, told with tongue in cheek and more than a few shades of Alan Bennett. Great imagination and gentle humour.
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