
The Graham Quartet and the Mysterious Strangers
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Narrated by:
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Tim Lundeen
About this listen
In the midst of the cold, snowy woods, the Graham Quartet stumble across a mystery. It could mean danger, but that doesn't stop Elsa, Matt, Tim, and Selena as they try their best to help a stranger who needs them. But what can Siam, Hong Kong, and Vanderbilt have to do with the local furniture factory? And why are so many strangers suddenly appearing and then disappearing in town? Things start moving with the arrival of an elusive figure. Meanwhile, a simple delivery trip may bring more than the Quartet bargained for. Will the four siblings be able to help their friend and their country?
©2014 Rebekah A. Morris (P)2015 Rebekah A. Morris
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