Bill Richardson

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After Hamelin

Bill Richardson

Implicit in many folk and fairy tales is the question, “Then what?”

After Hamelin picks up the story where the Robert Browning poem—or other tellings of The Pied Piper of Hamelin—leaves off. In a quest that is both contemporary and timeless, Richardson creates a magical world through inventive wordplay, uninhibited imagination and a facility with rhyme. Here is a raconteur who spins a narrative tale that takes readers into strange lands inhabited by unusual characters, both good and evil, where adventure abounds and unlikely saviors emerge.…

 
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