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The Mad Scientists of New Jersey: Volume 1
- Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
- Length: 4 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ever since his father went missing, Eddie Edison has suspected that Lake Mohawk held dark secrets. But when he and his friends fish a strange mechanical device from its murky depths, Eddie’s suspicions are confirmed. Pursuing the device’s origin, Eddie stumbles upon a mysterious, fantastical stranger who might have answers about his father’s disappearance, as well as his own remarkable connection to the long-lost Mad Scientists of New Jersey. With the imagination of Rick Riordan and the zaniness of Roal Dahl, this tale is sure to please.
©2022 Christopher Sorensen (P)2022 Christopher Sorensen
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