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Echo McCool, Outlaw Through Time. likes. Echo McCool, Outlaw Through Time by Roger K Driscoll, #25 in the bltadwin.ru list "Best Books of ". Roger K. Driscoll is the author of Echo McCool, Outlaw Through Time ( avg rating, ratings, 36 reviews, published ) and Fourteen Fortune Cards. Follow the adventures of Echo, the magical, half-dryad, high-kicking stripy outlaw girl of Wicca Forest. About the Author Roger Driscoll lives in a little house near the old oak tree and disused railway line where he used to play as a boy. He believes that the most important part of any book is its reader. Without a reader, a book can never come alive.
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