De fæleste banditter i verden
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Narrated by:
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Alice Broksø
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By:
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Philip Newth
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Drengen Magnus tvinges til at bo hos nogle fjerne slægtninge i et stykke tid, fordi hans eget hus skal istandsættes. Men Magnus hader at være væk hjemmefra og han tænker kun på at komme ud af huset og finde sin oldefars skat.
Philip Newth (f. 1939) er en engelskfødt norsk børnebogsforfatter. Han er særlig kendt for sine bøger om robotten Matilda og har vundet flere priser for sit forfatterskab. Han er gift med den norske forfatter Mette Newth og sammen har de to sønner, Eririk og Hege Newth, der også er forfattere.
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