
Max Champion and the Great Race Car Robbery
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Narrated by:
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Sir Timothy Ackroyd
About this listen
An action-packed story of justice, cheese-and-tomato sandwiches and the greatest car ever from best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith.
When Max finds an old car that has his last name - Champion - on the bonnet, he learns that his grandfather used to make some of the best cars around...and race them! That was until his ideas book and his favourite car, Arabella, were stolen by greedy rival Mr Grabber. Can Max find a way to get back what Grandfather Gus lost? And will Arabella ever be seen again?
Alexander McCall Smith is the author of more than a hundred books, including more than 30 best-selling books for children.
©2018 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2018 W.F. Howes Ltd
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