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Summer listens for kids.

Bolinda audio is home to the most popular stories for children from the world’s best storytellers. Audiobooks are the perfect companion for kids. They can listen to one while riding their bike, sitting by the pool, on the bus and in the car, and just before bed. With timeless classics, blockbuster bestsellers and brand new releases, there’s an audiobook for every kid to listen to this summer. Order now.

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Title:
Public Enemy Number Two (MP3)
Series:
Diamond Brothers #2
Written by:
Anthony Horowitz 
Read by:
Nickolas Grace 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
4 hours 27 minutes 
MP3 size:
 
Published:
November 01 2014 
Available Date:
November 01 2014 
Age Category:
Children (10+) 
ISBN:
9781486235469 
Genres:
Fiction; Adventure; Children's Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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'Hilarious and intriguingly perceptive.'
The Times

Meet the Diamond Brothers, the world's worst private-detective agency, in this Chandler-esque spoof from the creator of the Alex Rider series.

Thirteen-year-old Nick Diamond is in prison! Framed for a jewel heist, quick-thinking Nick finds himself sharing a cell with public enemy number one: Johnny Powers. Nick’s only chance of clearing his name is to nail the Fence, the country’s master criminal. But to do that, he needs to break out – which is where his bumbling older brother, Tim, comes in. Nick’s not so sure he’ll make it to his fourteenth birthday!

'Horowitz has a knack for puns and humor, and he successfully combines it with a nonstop action mystery that has everything from hydraulically controlled buses to secret caverns. A readable and exciting adventure.'
School Library Journal

'Infectious ... any child with a sense of quick-fire humour is bound to warm to the bungling detective.'
BBC