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Kate on the Case Audio Collection
- Kate on the Case, The Call of the Silver Wibbler, The Headline Hoax
- Narrated by: Charlie Sanderson
- Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
Follow fearless young reporter Kate, and her mouse, Rupert on their intrepid adventures!
All three Kate on the Case adventures now in one Audio Collection. An exciting mystery adventure series from Hannah Peck, perfect for listeners of 7 and up.
Kate on the Case
Young reporter-in-training Kate and her mouse-accomplice Rupert are on board a train to visit Kate's mum in the Arctic. But as soon as the train departs, mysterious things start happening. Things go stolen or missing and the evidence points in one direction. But is Madame Maude the real culprit?
Kate on the Case: The Call of the Silver Wibbler (Kate on the Case, Book 2)
Kate and Rupert are back for their second adventure, this time on jungle river cruise! Kate becomes intrigued by the story of the secretive silver wibbler bird whilst on the boat and along with her new friend, young scout Bertie, stumble upon an exciting mystery begging to be solved!
Kate on the Case: The Headline Hoax (Kate on the Case, Book 3)
Our brilliant special correspondent finds herself in the city for her biggest challenge yet! Kate goes to the Lookout Post headquarters - the newspaper where her hero, Catherine Rodríguez, works - but there's someone making mischief at the prestigious paper's office. Will Kate be able to make the scoop of the century? It's going to take all the courage she's got...
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Critic reviews
"Cleverly woven [...], with a cast of brilliant characters." (Armadillo)