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I have found a book called 'The Crazy Christmas Angel Mysteries'. This was written by Beverly Lewis and is published by Bethany House Publishers.

It is actually a series book and is number 3 in the series - The Cul-De-Sac Club. It is recommended for children 7-10 years old and was released in 1995.

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