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By:Christopher Milne
Published on 1998 by Christopher Milne


A scary story. A sequel to the extremely popular and scary mystery, The Naughty Nine And The Mystery Of Benito's Treasure. As is the case with the previous book, the Wonnangatta Murders remain unsolved to this day. Christopher Milne is also the author of the phenomenally successful collections of short stories, Naughty Stories For Good Boys And Girls which won THE YOUNG AUSTRALIANS BEST BOOK AWARD

This Book was ranked at 27 by Google Books for keyword Books Mystery Award Winners.

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Book which was published by Christopher Milne since 1998 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780646315942 and ISBN 10 Code is 0646315943

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