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The Creatures of Chichester: The One About the Curious Cloud
- Narrated by: James Michael
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As a royal prince takes his first breath, strange things happen to the Twolegs of Chichester. It's something to do with the swirling purple cloud that has suddenly appeared above the cathedral. A little deaf girl and her pet rabbit, Plectrum, have no idea about the danger they are in - or how their lives will change forever. Once again, Button and Stitchley, the intrepid spiders from North Street, call on the creatures of Chichester to solve the mystery as they battle with the starving foxes howling in the night.
©2014 Christopher Joyce (P)2014 Christopher Joyce
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