
Harley Hitch and the Missing Moon
Harley Hitch, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Ciaran Saward
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By:
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Vashti Hardy
About this listen
Harley Hitch and the Missing Moon is the second instalment in the fiction series about young inventor Harley Hitch from award-winning author Vashti Hardy.
Harley Hitch is back with another inventive adventure! When the circus comes to town, Harley's curiosity gets the better of her - and she accidentally breaks a cabinet that makes things magically disappear! Soon after, everyone realises that the Moon has gone missing. Time is speeding up, wildlife at night is getting disorientated by the darkness and there's no more tide. Is Harley to blame? Can she sort out the mess before it's too late?
©2022 Vashti Hardy (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic reviews
"Hardy has drunk from the same cup as Philip Reeve and Philip Pullman." (Literary Review)