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Measle and the Slitherghoul


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A blob of slime has broken out of the prison in which it has been kept for years. As it slithers in escape it slurps up everything in its path. Nothing is safe. Especially not Measle Stubbs. For the slippery stomach has gobbled up a gaggle of wrathmonks, and in doing so has ingested their dislike of Measle. Now the blob is after him. And nothing can stop it. Not Iggy Niggle. Not Nanny Flannel. Not Tinker the dog. But it has enjoyed eating them ...Can Measle gulp down his fear and beat the Slitherghoul ...before the Slitherghoul gulps him down?

 

There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Oxford University Press .

Ian Ogilvy is best known as an actor - in particular for his takeover of the role of The Saint from Roger Moore. He has appeared in countless television productions, both here and in the United States, has made a number of films, and starred often on the West End stage. He has written two novels for adults and a play. He lives in Southern California. Chris Mould is an established illustrator and has sold internationally. He is married with two children and lives in Yorkshire.

This book features the following character:

Measle Stubbs
This book features the character Measle Stubbs.

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