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Double Trouble at the Dead Zoo

By: Alan Nolan
Narrated by: Christopher Simpson
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Summary

Dublin, 1859.

Bram Stoker – boy seeking adventure (and things to write about)

Molly Malone – part-time sneak thief and full-time Dublin legend!

When Bram and his best pal Molly meet a lonely boy called Sanjit in Dublin’s Natural History Museum, they can see he needs some friends. So, they, along with Molly’s gang, The Sackville Street Spooks, take him under their wing.

Sanjit tells them the tale of the dread (and very dead) pirate Captain Lamprey and his links to the Museum. Soon the new shipmates find themselves outwitting vagabonds and villains, hot on the trail of a mysterious long-lost treasure – the Rajapur Ruby! But little do they know that not everyone they come across is who they claim to be!

Where can that ruby be?

©2023 Alan Nolan (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic reviews

'This warm-hearted and funny adventure is rife with excellent characterisation and a great mix of action and intrigue. Dublin city is lovingly rendered, making you think twice about some of its famous landmarks.' (Irish Examiner)

"My new favourite double act.- smarter than Holmes and Watson and much funnier." (Eoin Colfer, New York Times bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series)

'A fast-paced and funny yarn.' (Irish Independent)

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