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The Pulcher's Last Dance

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The Pulcher's Last Dance

By: Charles N Palmer
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The world’s most beautiful bird is about to learn that beauty is no shield against justice.

The Pulcher, with feathers that outshine the sunrise, is the envy of the skies—and he knows it. Arrogant and cruel, he bullies his fellow birds without mercy. But when he targets a tiny, unassuming she-sparrow, his vanity leads him into a battle he never saw coming.

“Don’t henpeck me, you unpleasant little avian!” the Pulcher trills, dismissing her with his usual contempt. But this sparrow won’t be silenced. She flies north to the Scottish Highlands in search of the legendary She-Eagle, a force of nature known for delivering justice from above.

When the sparrow returns, she gives the Pulcher one final chance to right his wrongs. His response? “Apologise? I’d rather eat thistles!”

What follows is a tale of hubris, comeuppance, and a twist so unexpected, it will leave readers laughing—and thinking—long after the final page.

Why You’ll Love This Book
With its sharp wit, unforgettable characters, and a dash of poetic justice, The Pulcher’s Last Dance is a modern fable for readers of all ages. Perfect for fans of Aesop’s Fables, The Wind in the Willows, or anyone who loves a clever tale with a moral edge.

Will the Pulcher’s arrogance be his undoing—or does this tale have one last feather in its cap?

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