
Whiffy Newton in the Case of the Dastardly Deeds
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Lim
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By:
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Rebecca Lim
About this listen
Whiffy Newton, real first name Alfred, hardly looks like a crack amateur super-sleuth.
His clothes are too short and too tight. He never gets picked first for sports. And he has poor eyesight.
But he's got his two best friends - Doreen and Paz - and together, the three friends form the detective outfit The Agency.
Until now, The Agency has only handled the discreet enquiries of other put-upon children at Kentwood High. But The Case of the Dastardly Deeds sees them take on their biggest, their craziest, their most dangerous case yet.
©2014 Rebecca Lim (P)2019 Rebecca Lim
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