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Himalayan Kidnap
- The First Alex and James Eco-Adventure in Nepal
- Narrated by: Jane Wilson-Howarth
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When 16-year-old Alex's parents ask him to deliver a mysterious package to their animal research camp in the Nepali jungle, he and his 12-year-old brother James do not know the trouble they are about to face. An unsuccessful ransom payment leads to an arduous journey through the crisp forests of the Wild West of Nepal in pursuit of the thugs who have kidnapped their parents. Even with the help of their friend Atti, how can three children rescue the parents from armed kidnappers?
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©2019 Jane Wilson-Howarth (P)2022 Jane Wilson-Howarth
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