Venice and it's Laggon
Historical - Artistic Guide






Historical - Artistic Guide
I n the Old Dock, bad things are happening in Rat City. Slither, the leader of the rats, and old Dross, the Nightwatchman, are running the Market for their own ends, not caring what harm comes to Rat City. Only the Ditchpole family will oppose them. But first, they must escape, and survive.And Slither wants them back.
A family robot who isn't what he seems. A mother who isn't what she seems. A plot to take control of the world. A father and son who are very confused. But they'll join in and make it up as they go along.
A job! Food and lodging for Barney and son. But the job is part of a plot. Soon, Barney is in prison, and his son is on a prison ship. Both want to escape and help the other. But that is going to take a lot of doing.
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