
The Missing Notebook
Rebekah - Girl Detective Fifth Grade Mysteries, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Gwendolyn Druyor
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By:
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PJ Ryan
About this listen
It's a very exciting day for Rebekah. She has been selected to show new student, Camila, around the school. Rebekah loves meeting new people and especially someone like Camila, who comes from Mexico.
She already has an entire list of questions written down in her special notebook. But how could it be? Her special notebook that's filled with clues - including clues about Principal Cooper - has gone missing!
She's going to be in big trouble if that notebook gets into the wrong hands.
If you like funny mysteries, spunky and confident young characters, and stories with heart, you'll love the Rebekah - Girl Detective series!
©2020 PJ Ryan (P)2020 PJ Ryan
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