Hey Detectives! We've got three
fun mystery stories about Clem the detective dog, and the best
news is that you can hear the first one free. Just click the “LISTEN” button.
If you love it — and we're sure you will — you can
buy the CD with all three stories about Clem, or you can ask
your library to get a copy for you.
If you want to tell your own Clem, Renfro and Albert Muldoon
story, click the “More Fun” button.
TallTales Audio will get you started with the beginning of a
thrilling new story and it will be up to you to finish it.
“Clem The Detective
Dog is about the smartest dog who ever lived. I wish he was
my dog.”
— Claire, Age 7, Berkeley, Ca
Choose from these exciting, original kids’ audio stories.

Clem
the Detective Dog
Ralphie The Gopher
Sheriff
Daisy & Deputy Bud
Rainbow
of the Sioux
The
Monotonia Chronicles
Tibbodnock
Stories
Fiona the Smart Ghost
Ivan the Not-So-Terrible
Nikki the Invisible Girl
Sarabel to the Rescue
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Created & told by Jake Warner
Albert Muldoon, England’s stupidest detective, bumbles his way
from case to case. Lucky for him that Clem, the clever black
detective dog with the crooked tail, is there to catch the bad
guys.
The
Mystery of Lost Dragon Castle
Albert gets a mysterious envelope
containing clues for a treasure. Too bad the booty is hidden in
Lost Dragon Castle, one of the oldest and scariest places in England.
Click
here to read this first story while you listen.
The Kidnapping of Aunt Matilda
England’s fastest racehorse
is kidnapped just a few days before the big race and Albert
is hired to find her. Clem sniffs out the bad guys, puts
one over on Albert, and saves a horse from the glue factory.
The Royal Dog Show Mystery
Somebody is rigging England’s
fanciest dog shows. Clem goes undercover with the help of Princess,
a border collie. Can Clem compete as a show dog and also track
down the crooks?
All
three stories can be found on the Clem, the Detective Dog CD.
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“The writing is particularly
good — the use of strong verbs and plentiful
adjectives makes the production a useful classroom
listening exercise. Jake Warner performs his tales
with gusto, making this a delightful audio experience
for both children and adults.”
— Teresa Bateman, Brigadoon Elementary
School, Federal Way, WA in School Library
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