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Lekke the Temple Cat

By: D.B. Stewart
Narrated by: Ambyr Rose
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Book 4 of the Lekke The Temple Cat series, this story is the follow up to "Lekke the Temple Cat: Dumb Dog."

After the dramatic fight for control of the temple, Lekke is still worried about his enemies returning. Lekke was lucky to escape with his life.

In this story we discover why Dumb Dog thinks he's a cat. Lekke and the rest of the animals try their best to persuade him that he isn't. It's not easy though as Dumb Dog is sure that he's a cat and won't listen to anyone with hilarious consequences.

The story is suitable for 9 - 12 year old's, and in the words of one of the readers of the story it is "Fantabulous."

Parts five and six of the series have already been published, the fifth part is "Lekke the Temple Cat: The Hungry Ghost."

I hope you have as much fun reading the story as I had writing it. Visiting the temple that the story was set in was a wonderful experience and Lekke is based upon a cat I watched going about it's business for several days. Fabulous.

©2014 David Bradley (P)2014 David Bradley

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