
Ten Dead Mice
See How They Died
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Narrated by:
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Allie Mars
About this listen
We were supposed to fill in the blank: "Dead as _______." Being a group of authors, we all jumped on board with our silly answers, mine being: "Dead as my hamster would be if our dog's fantasy came true."
Several mousey answers were posted, and my head filled up with a lifetime of dead mouse and other rodent stories - true stories all - and Ten Dead Mice: See How They Died was brought to life. I'll probably catch hell for calling it Ten Dead Mice when the stories involve mice, rats, gerbils, hamsters, and even a squirrel, but the title is catchy and they're all rodents. So here goes...
©2013 Sharon Delarose (P)2014 Sharon Delarose