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When two curious boys, Henry and John, notice a worried man pacing in the park, they have no idea they're about to step into a real mystery. An abandoned envelope leads to a chilling note: "Kill Richard Warren tonight."
Determined to prevent a crime, the boys follow the clues into a tangled web of danger, deceit, and courage. The Death of the Parrot is a gripping detective adventure filled with suspense, friendship, and clever twists perfect for young readers who love classic mysteries.

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Produktbeschreibung
When two curious boys, Henry and John, notice a worried man pacing in the park, they have no idea they're about to step into a real mystery. An abandoned envelope leads to a chilling note: "Kill Richard Warren tonight."
Determined to prevent a crime, the boys follow the clues into a tangled web of danger, deceit, and courage. The Death of the Parrot is a gripping detective adventure filled with suspense, friendship, and clever twists perfect for young readers who love classic mysteries.


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Autorenporträt
Adrian Rishar is a storyteller who brings timeless folk tales and animal fables to life for today's young readers. With a love for sharing wisdom through simple, engaging stories, he hopes to inspire children to think, laugh, and learn important life lessons about friendship, kindness, and courage.

When Adrian isn't writing, he enjoys reading classic fairy tales, exploring nature, and dreaming up new adventures for clever characters like the rabbit and his friends.

His stories are designed to be read aloud at bedtime, enjoyed in classrooms, or treasured by children discovering the joy of reading on their own.