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 · The Serpent in the Glass By D. M. Andrews On his eleventh birthday Thomas Farrell is informed that the deceased father he never knew has provided for his education at Darkledun Manor, a school for gifted children. The Serpent in the Glass. The Tale of Thomas Farrell, Book 1. By: D. M. Andrews. Narrated by: Ben Cummins. Series: The Tale of Thomas Farrell, Book 1. Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Animals Nature. out of 5 stars. ― D.M. Andrews, The Serpent in the Glass. 1 likes. Like “if we are married I shall never have to think too hard,” ― D.M. Andrews, Pied and Prodigious. 0 likes. Like “Her conversation often revealed that behind her smiles, height, blonde hair and grasp of fashion lay a wit that was severely lacking.”/5.


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The Serpent In The Glass review by jfhxc. The Serpent In The Glass. by D.M. Andrews. Age Range - 8 - 12 Genre - Fantasy LitPick Review. jfhxc. D.M. Andrews has been drawing maps, writing stories, and coming up with weird ideas since the age of twelve. Although fantasy features in most of the author's writing, he also has a keen passion for history (especially for his native land of England), genealogy, mythology and even political philosophy. The Serpent in the Glass By D. M. Andrews On his eleventh birthday Thomas Farrell is informed that the deceased father he never knew has provided for his education at Darkledun Manor, a school for gifted children.

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