The Lying Postman

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· Jack Russell: Dog Detective Book 4 · Bolinda · Narrated by Alan King
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There's a new postman in Doggeroo - and he doesn't know the rules of the Postman Game. Not only does he accuse Foxie of biting him, but he also calls Jack a mongrel! And when Fat Molly Cat from the Library comes to stay with Auntie Tidge, things don't get any better. What did Jack find caught on the fence? Will it help him save the case of - The Lying Postman?

About the author

Darrel Odgers was born in Tasmania in 1957. He attended school in the 60s and 70s where he met his wife, and co-author, Sally. They have two adult children, James and Tegan. They both enjoy music, science fiction, and walking with their dogs.

Sally Odgers was born in Tasmania in 1957. She attended school in the 60s and 70s where she met her husband, and co-author, Darrel. They have two adult children, James and Tegan. They both enjoy music, science fiction, and walking with their dogs. Sally has held writing workshops in every state of Australia, as well as the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory.

Alan is an Australian actor and filmmaker, who has been working professionally in television, theatre and film for over 25 years. His work has been awarded both locally and internationally. A well-known voice on Australian radio and television, Alan has narrated over 70 unabridged audiobook titles. When he gets the time, Alan loves to paint and his work has been exhibited at various galleries and art spaces around Melbourne, including the Victorian College of the Arts where he completed his Bachelor of Fine Art in 2006.

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