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  • A Girl Called Justice, Book 4
  • By: Elly Griffiths
  • Narrated by: Imogen Wilde
  • Length: 4 hrs and 1 min
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Summary

Justice Jones, super-smart super-sleuth, is back for her fourth spine-tingling adventure! For fans of Robin Stevens, Katherine Woodfine and Enid Blyton.

It's 1939, and war has broken out. Everything has changed at Highbury House school. There are no servants, for one thing, and the pupils have to help with domestic tasks. 

Then a boys' school is evacuated to the Romney Marsh, billeted in the same building although, of course, contact with the boys is strictly forbidden. Despite this, Justice soon strikes up a friendship with Henry, a boy who shares her dislike of games lessons. Then Justice's father suddenly goes missing.... Could he be a real-life spy?

Can Justice and her friends find her father—before any secrets leak?

Elly Griffiths is a best-selling, prize-winning adult crime writer best known for the Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries. 

©2022 Elly Griffiths (P)2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

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Exelient and supprised

I have been listening to the 4 books over and over again so overall i love the books




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Disappointing and Rushed.

I really liked this series when it began, but it after the first 2, I've struggled to bother getting to the end. The stories and plots just get more silly and farcical. And listening to them they just seem rushed towards the end, as if the author is running out of time in a written exam. It's a shame because I liked a lot of this writer's work.

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