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The Perilous Present Predicament
- The Lost Bookshop, Book 3
- Narrated by: Janine Haynes
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nina is a girl who just can't stay out of trouble. When she finds herself transported to a magical market on a mysterious train she thinks she'll be able to find Christmas presents for her best friends. How wrong can you be?
With a villainous thief on the loose and no time to waste, the feisty girl soon finds herself dodging danger in the most breathtaking way. Can she catch the crook? And if she does how will she stop him? With her life hanging in the balance and snow swirling around her head, you'll have to join her on this heart-pounding adventure to find out!
©2016 Adam Maxwell (P)2016 Adam Maxwell
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