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Join the 14-year-old Wentworth triplets as they travel the world with their father-a pilot and nature documentary filmmaker-and solve the bewildering and dangerous mysteries that inevitably arise.
Each volume in the three-book anthology series contains two complete stories full of adventure, danger, and mystery that tests the bonds and faith of this wholesome family.
VOLUME 1 ANTHOLOGY
The Case of the Cunning Cat (Mystery 1)
Cats come in all sizes. For a house mouse, a house cat would look dangerous, and it really is. For a human, how would a hungry lion look? About the same way? And what if you were in a foreign country and there was absolutely no hiding place to get away from the lion? You could be glad lions can’t climb trees.
The Case of the Hairy Hiding Place (Mystery 2)
Pockets are good for hiding things, and even some animals use their pockets to carry their babies. Who would think there was something valuable that could be hidden in animal fur, other than a few fleas? And maybe a sticker burr or two! This story tells of another thing that might be hidden, and it’s about the last thing anyone would guess.
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Join the 14-year-old Wentworth triplets as they travel the world with their father-a pilot and nature documentary filmmaker-and solve the bewildering and dangerous mysteries that inevitably arise.
Each volume in the three-book anthology series contains two complete stories full of adventure, danger, and mystery that tests the bonds and faith of this wholesome family.
VOLUME 1 ANTHOLOGY
The Case of the Cunning Cat (Mystery 1)
Cats come in all sizes. For a house mouse, a house cat would look dangerous, and it really is. For a human, how would a hungry lion look? About the same way? And what if you were in a foreign country and there was absolutely no hiding place to get away from the lion? You could be glad lions can’t climb trees.
The Case of the Hairy Hiding Place (Mystery 2)
Pockets are good for hiding things, and even some animals use their pockets to carry their babies. Who would think there was something valuable that could be hidden in animal fur, other than a few fleas? And maybe a sticker burr or two! This story tells of another thing that might be hidden, and it’s about the last thing anyone would guess.