Capital Mysteries #5: Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb?
Washington D.C.'s Mystical Election-Year Whodunit
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Quick Facts
| Author | Ron Roy |
| Narrator | John H. Mayer |
| Runtime | 1h13m |
| Published | December 6, 2022 |
| Rating | 4.3 / 5 (34 ratings) |
| Categories | Children's Audiobooks, Geography & Cultures, Explore the World, Literature & Fiction, Chapter Books & Readers, Chapter Books, Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Mysteries |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Step into the heart of Washington, D.C., with 'Capital Mysteries #5: Who Broke Lincoln’s Thumb?' by Ron Roy. This early chapter book mystery is packed with historical facts and iconic landmarks, making it a perfect blend for young detectives. The narration by John H. Mayer brings the vibrant city to life, adding depth and clarity that enhances the storytelling experience. Each episode of this 1 hour and 13 minute audiobook will captivate curious minds as they explore the city’s rich cultural tapestry alongside the quirky characters.
Why Listen to Capital Mysteries #5: Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb??
- Expert narration by John H. Mayer brings every character and scene to life across 1h13m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Ron Roy, rated 4.3 stars by 34 listeners.
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