This story is about a man called Rhymes Ramose and the way he tried to destroy the world after a man called King Hovercraft killed his sister Hanneck Ramose. It also tells the story about how people tried to stop him from destroying the world, for Rhymes Ramose holds the rest of us responsible for his sister's death. The story begins when a plane crashes in a desert. The pilot asks a man called Captain John Coiners why a ship is left in the desert. The pilot's name is Keith Black. John tells him that he was the captain of the ship and that the ship is called the Red Dragon. He also tells him the history of how they found the Fiddle of Doom and that his son Michael burnt a Golden Eagle, and that Michael was put into prison. He tells Keith that he would do anything for his son. He also tells Keith Black about a man called Treeon Littlewood and the story that he told him and the crew of the Red Dragon.

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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Michael Coiners is put in prison
- Chapter 2: John Coiners goes to see Terence Nightingale
- Chapter 3: John goes back home to see his wife, Sarah
- Chapter 4: John goes to see Kenny Mc Coulee
- Chapter 5: John goes back to see Terence Nightingale again
- Chapter 6: John heads back to see Sarah
- Chapter 7: John goes to see Column Icon-guard
- Chapter 8: John goes to see his son Michael and his friends in prison
- Chapter 9: John Coiners goes back home, and Michael goes and talks to his friends
- Chapter 10: Meanwhile, John is back home in his house
- Chapter 11: John goes and advertises for a crew to help him to look for the golden eagle
- Chapter 12: Some of the people who applied for the job
- Chapter 13: The crew went into a cave and fined the fiddle of doom
- Chapter 14: Meanwhile, in the Underworld, a man named Treeon Littlewood is talking to a man called Schooldolow
- Chapter 15: The crew sees Treeon Littlewood
- Chapter 16: When morning comes, Treeon Littlewood starts to tell the story about the fiddle of doom
- Chapter 17: Hovercraft starts to talk to Reanrano Back-sack
- Chapter 18: Hovercraft goes back to see Rhymes Ramose
- Chapter 19: Catlike goes to see Rhymes Ramose
- Chapter 20: Rhymes is brought to court
- Chapter 21: Thousand Boil comes to free Rhymes Ramose
- Chapter 22: Rhymes Ramose is let go free
- Chapter 23: Rhymes meets King Solemn
- Chapter 24: Some men found the bodies of the guards
- Chapter 25: Catlike and Mycow go to see King Hovercraft
- Chapter 26: Back in the streets of Mongol
- Chapter 27: Killen-cow goes home to talk to his wife, Scarce
- Chapter 28: Killen-cow and Scarce went to see Treeon Littlewood
- Chapter 29: Meanwhile, back in the castle of Rogaine
- Chapter 30: Rhymes and his men went to Rogaine
- Chapter 31: Rhymes Ramose and his army get into the castle of Rogaine
- Chapter 32: The ships are gone
- Chapter 33: King Falcon goes out into the streets of Fawn to talk to the people
- Chapter 34: Rhymes Ramose reaches the land of Fawn
- Chapter 35: Thousand Boil leaves Rhymes Ramose
- Chapter 36: Thousand Boil sends his daughter and his brother out to get the fiddle of doom
- Chapter 37: Thousand Boil goes out looking for the fiddle of doom
- Chapter 38: Curry Sauce meets Rhymes Ramose
- Chapter 39: King Falcon meets King Thesaurus
- Chapter 40: Thousand Boil meets King Thesaurus
- Chapter 41: King Thesaurus goes back to his castle in Absorb
- Chapter 42: Catlike and Mycow ride back to see Thousand Boil.
- Chapter 43: Meanwhile, Rhymes Ramose is at the sea of souls
- Chapter 44: After a while, Thousand Boil finds his brother Curlywurly
- Chapter 45: Thousand Boil meets Treeon Littlewood and his family
- Chapter 46: This is Schooldolow’s story
- Chapter 47: Killen-cow meets Jason Nightingale
- Chapter 48: Treeon Littlewood meets the King of Scotland
- Chapter 49: King Troy Mc-Coy meets King Dave Jones
- Chapter 50: Thousand Boil meets the Black Knight
- Chapter 51: Meanwhile, back on the Red Dragon, Treeon Littlewood is getting tired
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