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The Present Snatcher - cover

The Present Snatcher

Alex Walton

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

This book is about a cold night on Christmas day This Theif comes to every house in the world to try and steal there Christmas presents but he only stole a few. And he got caught by the police in London. 
 
And he ends up in Prison for 50 Years so he can't steal Christmas again and when he comes out he is an old man and he has learned his lessons for stealing Christmas Presents every Christmas  and the day before Christmas two school boys go missing  called James and Sonny
Available since: 12/19/2023.
Print length: 15 pages.

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