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Magical Mission (Geronimo Stilton #64)
By:Geronimo Stilton
Published on 2016-10-11 by Scholastic Inc.

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I was traveling to London, England on a secret mission! I had to investigate some strange occurrences -- someone was trying to get their paws on the crown jewels! Trap came along, too, to compete in a big magic show. And before I could solve my mystery, Trap needed my help... to perform an impossible magic trick. Could I do it all? Squeak!

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