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  • interview with Mikaela Lucido, author of Danica dela Torre, Certified Sleuth banner. Background image of dense woodland greenery with author to right of banner standing in forefront, young woman with long black hair, wearing a blue dress and smiling outwardly. Solid burgundy area to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    interview with Mikaela Lucido, author of Danica dela Torre, Certified Sleuth banner. Background image of dense woodland greenery with author to right of banner standing in forefront, young woman with long black hair, wearing a blue dress and smiling outwardly. Solid burgundy area to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    October 11, 2024

    A Young Sleuth Arrives on the Scene in a Heartfelt Paranormal Mystery by Mikaela Lucido

    Like many authors who write about young sleuths and detectives as they investigate various mysteries, Mikaela Lucido loved the atmosphere and intrigue in those stories, but had her own ideas about how ...

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