Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword


Read by Tee Morris

(4.8 stars; 91 reviews)

"Chicago, 1929. There are a thousand stories in the naked city; and when you're a dwarf at four-foot-one, they all look that much taller."

It is The Era of Prohibition, where crime runs rampant in the streets and a city divided into territories serves as the ultimate prize.

Somewhere in this Underworld of Chicago, an enchanted weapon holds the key to ending The Gangland Wars. In the wake of The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, only one is man enough to stand up against Al Capone...

...a four-foot-one dwarf named Billibub Baddings.

Get ready for The Lord of the Rings written by Mickey Spillane! Poking fun at the hard-boiled detective novel, Fantasy mainstays, and even the legend of Chicago's 1920 underworld, MOREVI's Tee Morris returns to the podiobook arena...and this time, he's bringing a few friends along for the ride!


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Narrated by Tee Morris • Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

Chapters

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CHAPTER ONE: Trouble Is a Princess in High Heels Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER TWO: Scene of the Grime Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER THREE: Getting on My Bad Side Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER FOUR: My Boy Benny Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER FIVE: Driving on the Wrong Side of Memory Lane Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER SIX: Suits and Saps Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER SEVEN: Word Gets Around Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER EIGHT: My Dinner with Alphonse Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER NINE: Any Friend of Lou's... Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER TEN: Hitting the Books Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Give My Regards to Elliot Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER TWELVE: I'll Live a Lush Life Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Reading Between the Lines Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Not the Same Ol' Song & Dance Read by Tee Morris
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Hell, Hell, the Gang's All Here Read by Tee Morris
EPILOGUE: Three Coins in a Fountain Read by Tee Morris

Reviews

mature theme and some violence


(4.5 stars)

This audiobook is a theatrical performance, made epic by great voice artistry, with excellent music and sound effects. Well written, creative, Comedic, tongue in cheek, with mature themes and some violence. I do look fwd to The next adventure from the mind, heart and spirit of Tee Morris, along with the talented people who choose to be part of this amazingly complex,imaginative achievement


This podiobook is very good. A great "who done it" for those who enjoy a bit of fantasy too. It is well written, very well narrated and really worth the time! Great job Tee, I look forward to listening and reading more of your stories!


This story is fantastic. I love it. The presentation is great, with music and sound effects that are apt to what's going on with the story. The quality of the recording is perfect. I can't wait to listen to more.


Wow what a great book!!! I listened to it a few months ago before I even had an Ipod. You know it has to be good to get someone to sit at their computer and listen to an audiobook for hours on end. Thanks for your masterful work on this ...


I loved it! It had me laughing all the way through. The story was great to, I couldn't put this one down, and never became bored. I really liked the melding of the fantasy and mystery genres. Who would have thought that would work? But this here book is proof ...


I have dabled in fantasy and pulp for a while now..and this story is truly awesome. I love the use of pulpish puns with dwarvish-references. More, please Mr. Morris!!! I hear you all over the podisphere, but please give us more Bibllibub Baddings!!!


I keep coming back time and again to listen to this story. I love it and Morevi, but hope to hear some new work from you, Tee, in the future sometime. May you continue to find happiness in your and your family's future!


This is a great book, i enjoyed it so much i already ordered the next book in the series from amazon. thanks for a great book i hope part two is just as good. Great job Tee