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The Lying Postman

By: Darrel Odgers, Sally Odgers
Narrated by: Alan King
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There's a new postman in Doggeroo - and he doesn't know the rules of the Postman Game. Not only does he accuse Foxie of biting him, but he also calls Jack a mongrel! And when Fat Molly Cat from the Library comes to stay with Auntie Tidge, things don't get any better. What did Jack find caught on the fence? Will it help him save the case of - The Lying Postman?©2006 Sally and Darrel Odgers. First published by Scholastic Press a division of Scholastic Australia Pty Limited in. This edition published under licence from Scholastic Australia Pty Limited (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing Animal Fiction Mystery Fiction Mystery & Suspense Dogs Literature & Fiction Chapter Books & Readers Animals & Nature Chapter Books Animals

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Editorial reviews

Alan King gives a delightful performance of Darrel Odgers and Sally Odgers’ mystery novel Jack Russell 4: The Lying Postman. Dog detective Jack possesses a nose for crime. The latest? There’s a new postman who is violating all the rules of the Postman Game. He calls Jack a mongrel and accuses Foxie of biting him - the nerve! To make matters worse, Fat Molly Cat comes to stay with Auntie Tidge. When Jack finds something caught on a fence, it appears that he may have discovered a clue. Will he be able to solve the case?

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"An entertaining amalgam of first person narrative, 'Jack's Facts', glossaries ... This will challenge beginner readers but certainly won't bore them." (Magpies Magazine)
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