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Tom and Ricky Mystery Series, Set 1
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Why is someone calling Ricky and saying, "The cherries are ripe?" Is this connected to some recently stolen items in town?
Tom and Ricky are two fourteen-year-old boys. Together with their friends, and their dog Patches, they set out to solve mysteries in their small home town. This easy-to-listen mystery series has five interesting stories that have engaged young listeners for several decades. This classic series was updated in 2011 with a more modern look and themes.
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