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The Mystery of the Old Town Hall
- Sycamore Street Mysteries, Book 5
- Narrated by: Willow Night
- Length: 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Old Town Hall is on fire! Noah is looking forward to spending all of spring break sleeping in and relaxing. But a mysterious fire is discovered in the Old Town Hall and none of the adults can agree on what happened to the crumbling building.
Getting to the bottom of an arson investigation will mean taking risks and using high tech tools for Noah, his brother Josh and friend Olivia. Who set the fire in the Old Town Hall? And what are they trying to accomplish?
Check out all six Sycamore Street Mysteries, chapter books for elementary listeners from author Willow Night!
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