
Jesper Jinx and the Turkish Pepper, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Peter Baker
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By:
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Marko Kitti
About this listen
Jesper Jinx is eleven, and probably the unluckiest person in all of Puffington Hill. Everything he touches seems to end up in sweet disaster. Hence his nickname 'Jinx'. In the third book of his wickedly funny adventures, Jesper goes camping and develops a taste for Turkish Pepper.
(Warning: Turkish Pepper might not be what you think it is!) You'll also get to know Jesper's 99-year-old neighbor. Oh, and a fox called Frank. Finally, there's a huge concert coming to town starring local rapper Horrid Porridge. Can Jesper rise to the occasion with another Boredom Breaker or will the Turkish Peppers get to him? Some truly splendid antics are in store for you, lucky listener!
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