Présentation de l'éditeur
In this rollicking story, Groucho finds himself captured by none other than Robin Hood, and he gives that famous outlaw of story and song all the respect you’ve come to expect from the sharpest tongue in the West:
"Listen, Rob," says Groucho, "there's something I've always wanted to ask you.”
“What's that?”
“Don't those tights give you a rash in the summer?”
Looking to escape, Groucho finds himself in the front lines of a desperate war between Robin Hood’s men and the king’s army of Nottingham in a tale where the word play and derring-do never stop. There is Little John and Friar Tuck and the crusty martial wisdom of the Segeant-at-Arms. There are parades and feasts at the castle, and bounteous rustic adventuring involving swords, arrows, and roast boar.
And the fun really begins when Chico sets his sights on winning Maid Marion away from Robin Hood.
In this deadly woodland, will Groucho find a way out, or will he take an arrow to the forehead?
This is a novelette of about 9,000 words or 36 pages.
"Listen, Rob," says Groucho, "there's something I've always wanted to ask you.”
“What's that?”
“Don't those tights give you a rash in the summer?”
Looking to escape, Groucho finds himself in the front lines of a desperate war between Robin Hood’s men and the king’s army of Nottingham in a tale where the word play and derring-do never stop. There is Little John and Friar Tuck and the crusty martial wisdom of the Segeant-at-Arms. There are parades and feasts at the castle, and bounteous rustic adventuring involving swords, arrows, and roast boar.
And the fun really begins when Chico sets his sights on winning Maid Marion away from Robin Hood.
In this deadly woodland, will Groucho find a way out, or will he take an arrow to the forehead?
This is a novelette of about 9,000 words or 36 pages.
