Tilting at Windmills - Troy Lambert
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Résumé :
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. And that's exactly where Alonso Quixana is headed. At the behest of a special division of the Vatican, he's been charged with investigating an unconventional invasion in Spain. People might think he is crazy for tilting at windmills, but he isn't. The windmills really are monsters. They're killing cattle, destroying villages, and terrifying peasants. With the help of his sidekick Sancho Panzo and his new friend Dora, Alonso, operating under the alias Don Quixote, will have to take them on. Will he defeat the windmills and return the plains of Spain to their once peaceful existence? You won't be able to stop reading this laugh out loud retelling of the classic tale until the very last page.
Biographie:
Troy is a mystery and thriller author with sixteen published titles. He lives, works, and plays in Boise, Idaho, and when not stuck behind the screen plagiarizing the alphabet, he can be found out hiking, biking, skiing, camping, and exploring the great outdoors with his wife and a few great dogs....
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The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. And that's exactly where Alonso Quixana is headed. At the behest of a special division of the Vatican, he's been charged with investigating an unconventional invasion in Spain. People might think he is crazy for tilting at windmills, but he isn't. The windmills really are monsters. They're killing cattle, destroying villages, and terrifying peasants. With the help of his sidekick Sancho Panzo and his new friend Dora, Alonso, operating under the alias Don Quixote, will have to take them on. Will he defeat the windmills and return the plains of Spain to their once peaceful existence? You won't be able to stop reading this laugh out loud retelling of the classic tale until the very last page....