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Knitbone Pepper Ghost Dog and the Last Circus Tiger
- Narrated by: Rosie Jones
- Length: 3 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Knitbone Pepper is a friendly ghost dog, haunting the crumbling Starcross Hall with a gaggle of other ghostly pets.
When Knitbone and his beloved owner, Winnie, invite the circus to Starcross, the spooks are so excited! But amidst the magicians, the acrobats and the clowns, Knitbone senses something beastly in the big top.
©2016 Claire Barker (P)2016 Oakhill Publishing
Critic Reviews
"Funny, wonderfully imaginative and beautifully illustrated, the Knitbone Pepper books are highly recommended." ( The Daily Express)
"The setting, the motley crew of ghosts, Winnie's eccentric parents and the perfect understanding of that special bond between pet and owner make this very special, heaven in a book for young animal fans." ( LoveReading4Kids)
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