Private detective Molly has an eye for detail and a strong moral compass. She's also a rabbit.
Her newest case involves a number of disappearing hamsters, but hot on their trail are Roscoe and Bailey, two of Fogsworth's finest police detectives... who, it should be mentioned, are cats.
Lurking in the shadows are the retired military minds of the town, including an obese pug and his colourful canine henchmen, who serve a sinister mastermind.
Molly must team up with the cats and build new friendships, if she's to save the hamsters and rescue her new assistant from the clutches of the Professor.
This story is written by Mark Steadman (under the name Ashley Kingslund), and read by Imogen Church, with sound design and editing by Mark.
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Private detective Molly has an eye for detail and a strong moral compass. She's also a rabbit.
Her newest case involves a number of disappearing hamsters, but hot on their trail are Roscoe and Bailey, two of Fogsworth's finest police detectives... who, it should be mentioned, are cats.
Lurking in the shadows are the retired military minds of the town, including an obese pug and his colourful canine henchmen, who serve a sinister mastermind.
Molly must team up with the cats and build new friendships, if she's to save the hamsters and rescue her new assistant from the clutches of the Professor.
This story is written by Mark Steadman (under the name Ashley Kingslund), and read by Imogen Church, with sound design and editing by Mark.
Molly hears from the witness and suspects Patchee might be in trouble, so puts Roscoe and Bailey in the picture. Meanwhile Patchee comes to in the workshop and we meet Professor Fritz and Sam the slow loris.
Patchee interviews Ms Tink before investigating the dogs’ former headquarters. Meanwhile Molly finds a piece of paper Patchee would rather she hadn’t seen.
Molly returns to find Patchee unconscious, then discusses the case with him and sends him off to interview a witness. Meanwhile, the hamsters make a run for it.
Private detective Molly has an eye for detail and a strong moral compass. She's also a rabbit.
Her newest case involves a number of disappearing hamsters, but hot on their trail are Roscoe and Bailey, two of Fogsworth's finest police detectives... who, it should be mentioned, are cats.
Lurking in the shadows are the retired military minds of the town, including an obese pug and his colourful canine henchmen, who serve a sinister mastermind.
Molly must team up with the cats and build new friendships, if she's to save the hamsters and rescue her new assistant from the clutches of the Professor.
This story is written by Mark Steadman (under the name Ashley Kingslund), and read by Imogen Church, with sound design and editing by Mark.