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A Dangerous Secret
- The Bureau of Magical Things - Season 2 - 2
- Narrated by: Marianne Graffam, Kimie Tsukakoshi, Elizabeth Cullen, Mia Milnes, Julian Cullen, Rainbow Wedell, Jamie Carter, Christopher Sommers, Miah Madden, Paul Bishop, Iain Gardinger, Kenneth Moraleda, Carly Rees, Penny Everingham
- Length: 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Darra rescues Kyra then explains his quest to find the legendary Temple of the Purple Lotus. Kyra agrees to help Darra find the Three Keys to the Temple, and when they return to the warehouse the Cobra Statue offers the first Key to Kyra. Meanwhile, the Bureau continues to search for the magical graffiti artist and Imogen is intrigued by Tayla, the prickly new fairy waitress at the café.
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