Baby Rudolph

“Baby Rudolph” by Adam Millard is a humorous tale set in the week leading up to the Land of Christmas Annual Variety Show. Published by Crowded Quarantine Publications in December 2024, this 336-page book is written in English and combines elements of humor, satire, and fiction. The story follows Finklefoot as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of Ahora from the jigsaw factory, leading him to confront an old enemy and the darker aspects of Christmas past.
Readers will encounter a blend of comedic situations as Rudolph navigates the complexities of his newfound attention from Merthyr Titful, a reindeer whose initial admiration quickly spirals into obsession. As Rudolph prepares for his stage performance, he finds himself trying to escape Merthyr’s increasingly erratic behavior, which escalates into a campaign of terror. This edition captures the essence of humor and satire, offering a unique perspective on holiday themes and the challenges of unexpected relationships.
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It’s the week before the Land of Christmas Annual Variety Show, and preparations are in full-swing. That is until Ahora of the jigsaw factory mysteriously disappears. Finklefoot is once again called upon by The Fat Bastard to investigate Ahora’s mysterious disappearance, which leads him back to an old enemy and the horrors of Christmas past.
Meanwhile, Rudolph has attracted the unwanted attention of Merthyr Titful, a seemingly harmless reindeer. She laughs at his jokes, which is helpful at first because he’s about to take to the stage at the variety show to test out his new material. When Merthyr’s affection turns to obsession, Rudolph tries to distance himself from her.
Which is where Merthyr’s campaign of terror begins.
And Hell hath no fury like a mad reindeer scorned.
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