How the Bluebirds sing
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  • Time 42m
  • Reads 10
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2021
CJ and her family have lived with the prestigious Eastwood family ever since the Eastwood's oldest son, George, went missing and CJ's dad was hired as a private detective. Things have been relatively quiet for ten years in the large mansion, but that all changes when a girl thought to have died a decade ago dies... again. This leaves Mr. Eastwood as a prime suspect. Can CJ and the Eastwood's youngest son, Beckett, solve the case and clear Mr. Eastwood's name?
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