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Mr Muddles was the most evil tycoon that ever lived. He had the biggest pie-making empire in the world! One dark rainy night, he sneaks into London Zoo and unlocks the cages of every animal! Will he capture the animals and mince them up into a best-selling pie recipe of all time? Or will the animals escape into London and take over the country? Can Alfie, an otherwise average boy, succeed in the impossible act of...rescuing the animals? Will our villain be captured? Let your imagination do the talking as you immerse yourself into the colourful and chaotic world of Alfie and the Evil Pie King.…mehr

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Mr Muddles was the most evil tycoon that ever lived. He had the biggest pie-making empire in the world! One dark rainy night, he sneaks into London Zoo and unlocks the cages of every animal! Will he capture the animals and mince them up into a best-selling pie recipe of all time? Or will the animals escape into London and take over the country? Can Alfie, an otherwise average boy, succeed in the impossible act of...rescuing the animals? Will our villain be captured? Let your imagination do the talking as you immerse yourself into the colourful and chaotic world of Alfie and the Evil Pie King. In this original and imaginative children's story, accomplished writer and storyteller, Kirsten-Jessica Lloyd, hooks the reader into a world of humour, with vibrant themes and compelling storytelling, bringing characters to life.
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Kirsten is an accomplished writer and storyteller, with a background as a television documentary maker and writer for BBC Radio 4. Her most eminent work was a documentary called Children of Chaos, which won a BBC award for high standards of writing, originality and creativity. Kirsten has written articles for a string of magazines and publications, winning two awards for short stories. Kirsten has a degree in journalism from the University of Westminster and has written for leading organisations of the word, including BBC, ITV and Discovery Channel.