[Sherlock Sam 07] • The Stolen Script in Balestier 🔍
Low, A.J.; Tan, Andrew Epigram Books Pte Ltd, Sherlock Sam, First edition, Singapore, 2014
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After getting in trouble with his parents over the mayhem in MacRitchie, Sherlock Sam was forced to disband the Supper Club. However, his arch-nemesis continues to taunt him. This time, the top-secret final script of Singapore’s most popular television series is stolen! Can Sherlock Sam, Watson and their friends resolve the dastardly plot twists in their way? Stay tuned to find out! This is the second book in the Fiendish Mastermind Trilogy!words : 24033
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zlib/no-category/Low, A.J./[Sherlock Sam 07] • The Stolen Script in Balestier_30525308.epub
Alternative title
Sherlock Sam and the stolen script in Balestier
Alternative author
A.J. Low; Andrew Tan
Alternative author
A. J Low
Alternative publisher
Author Publisher Miscellaneous
Alternative edition
Singapore, Singapore
Alternative edition
Singapore, 2017
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URN:ISBN:978-9-8107-6918-5
date open sourced
2024-06-27
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