
Bad Mermaids Meet the Sushi Sisters
Bad Mermaids, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Hayles
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By:
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Sibéal Pounder
About this listen
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'You'll laugh your tail off' – Rob Biddulph
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The fourth book in the hilarious Bad Mermaids series for kids aged 7+, from the bestselling author of Witch Wars
Meri Pebble, professional spy mermaid, has a new mission. She’s going to be a personal assistant to the Sushi Sisters (famous for their notorious appearance on reality TV programme Catwalk Prawn, and for driving around in a submarine shaped like a giant bit of sushi). Beattie, Mimi, Zelda and Steve the talking seahorse are coming along for the ride as the least convincing glam squad ever.
Meanwhile, on land, their human friend Paris is moving from California to a castle in Scotland complete with a loch rumoured to be haunted by a mermaid.
The gang soon realise there's something o-fish-ally fishy about the Sushi Sisters – but could it lead them all the way to Paris's loch? And what has the loch got to do with things like mercats and hamstars (half hamster, half starfish)?
Things are getting sea-riously weird in the fourth book in Sibéal Pounder's Bad Mermaids series!©2020 Sibéal Pounder (P)2020 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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