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The Weird Adventures of the Inman Twins

By: Betty Inman Shortt
Narrated by: Marcia Barker
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What could possibly go wrong when twelve-year-old twin girls go up against criminals plotting an evil scheme? Twins, Betty and Bev have a knack for sniffing out danger, and a greater knack for getting in over their heads. Suspicious, they follow a stranger and find the situation is far worse than they could have imagined. Sheriff Scott and their Dad try desperately to keep them safe, but Betty and Bev are determined to help.

Betty Inman Shortt transports readers back to 1950's rural America for an adventure with many twists and harrowing situations. With humor as well as suspense, she shows that girls can be strong, witty, and clever, and illustrates a stark contrast between good and evil.

©2015 Betty Inman Shortt (P)2015 Betty Inman Shortt
Historical Historical Fiction Fiction Adventure Witty

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