Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword


Read by Tee Morris

(4.8 stars; 26 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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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

definitely worth checking out


(5 stars)

Excellent job done reading the story. multiple readers sound effects very entertaining

Great Parody of LOTR


(5 stars)

When I read the title, I actually said "Billibub Baddings? Haha, that sounds a little like Bilbo Baggins!" I clicked on the story to comment on my epiphany when I read the description and realized, yes, that actually was intended to resemble it. And then I was all "Whoa. I must be, like, really smart (I was wrong)..."