
Case of the Robbed Recipe
Collar Cases, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Trista Shaye
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By:
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Amanda Trumpower
About this listen
Mystery strikes the small town of Bowwow!
Investigative journalists Mittens Meow and Alex Digger race to the rescue when Alex’s favorite baker discovers a shocking theft which threatens the future of her business.
Can they uncover the culprit in time?
Searching for truth, justice...and cookies!
This is the first entry in Collar Cases, a mystery book series for kids ages 7-11 with Bible themes. Boys and girls alike will laugh at the high-energy hijinks of hyper-focused Mittens and hyper-hungry Alex as they solve crimes and learn lessons about character in their small town.
Welcome to the team, junior detectives!
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