
Ar Daith Olaf (Welsh Edition)
Trioleg Taliesin MacLeavy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Eifion Lloyd Jones
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Alun Davies
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Mae atgofion hunllefus achosion y gorffennol wedi gorfodi Taliesin i ymddeol fel ditectif. Mae e'n cyfrannu i bodlediad am Droseddau Gwir a phan fo linc i lofruddiaeth yn ei gyrraedd ef a Mari, y cyflwynydd, mae'n sylweddoli bod yna debygrwydd....
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