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Batthew Aromascent and the Missing Corpse Flower

Batthew Aromascent, Book 1

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Batthew Aromascent and the Missing Corpse Flower

By: Ella Mulvey, John Roebuck
Narrated by: Alfie Baker
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When the world’s largest, most pungent flower goes missing right before its grand unveiling, 11-year-old Batthew Aromascent is on the case. After all, he’s desperate to see it. That majestic corpse flower has taken seven years to grow from a single seed sent back by his parents … right before they vanished on their final expedition.

Now, Batthew and his best friend, Lavender, have just three days to find the flower before it withers and dies – along with any clues to the whereabouts of his parents.

In their first dazzling adventure, Batthew and Lavender must face the darker corners of the fragrance world … or they could lose the scent forever!

©2025 Ella Mulvey, John Roebuck (P)2025 Bolinda Publishing
Action & Adventure Growing Up & Facts of Life Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Mysteries Mystery & Suspense Science Fiction & Fantasy

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'This is a unique, wacky mystery. It’s one where I suspected everyone at one stage or another and found myself intrigued right up until the end.' (Readings)
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A delightful, imaginative adventure that would appeal to children and adults alike. I would highly recommended it.

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