
The Animal Shelter Mystery
The Boxcar Children Mysteries, Book 22
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Aimee Lilly
About this listen
The Aldens must find a way to solve many mysteries, and all before 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday! Strange things are happening in Greenfield where the Boxcar Children live. Stray cats and dogs appear on doorsteps, but the animal shelter is forced to close, and a nice old woman disappears. Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny are very worried about Mrs. Newcombe. Is she in danger? Who are the strange men lurking around her house? And what are they going to do with all the animals who need homes, including a little cat they call Patches?
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- mom of teen
- 04-01-16
Great story but bad author
The author makes the story seem really dumb but the story it self is a great story! I love the sound effects
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- Charles R Grill
- 03-20-24
Mrs. Newcomb
patches the Rock star wars is the most popular ingredient in the book but she didn't want to be in the book but she didn't
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- Anonymous User
- 12-05-19
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It is AMAZING 😉 I felt like I was on the adventure it was awesome OMG
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