Toenibbler the orc is back in an all-new adventure rammed full of happenings (as any good adventure should be). Five years after the events of It’s Not Easy Being Green, he becomes embroiled in a mystery. Things have been going missing in his village and there are no clues as to where they’ve gone, even after every rock in the valley has been turned and then re-turned. On a trade mission to the human settlement west of the mountains where he lives, Toenibbler discovers the disappearances aren’t just limited to his clan. After having his ears accosted by the rare sound of a troll crying, the mystery starts to unravel and he unwittingly finds himself at the forefront of events despite wishing he could just stand at the back and slink away for a pint. The second in the Orc series of novellas, Fairies, Fairies Everywhere is a hoot (even though there’s not an owl in sight). If you want a crazy fantasy adventure that’s sure to bring a smile, then this book is for you. If you enjoy Orc: Fairies, Fairies Everywhere then try the 3rd book in the series, called Orc: Trouble With Trolls, or the novel Brain the Vampire. Both are among the numerous books by Ed Page which are available on Kindle and as paperbacks