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Case of the Holiday Hijinks
- Corgi Case Files, Volume 3
- Narrated by: Bob Johnson
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There’s a Grinch in Pomme Valley! Someone is stealing presents right from under the noses of unsuspecting homeowners and leaving no trace of how he broke in. And, to make matters even more baffling, he’s stealing only presents!
Corgis Sherlock and Watson are on the case! Accompanied by their reluctant human, Zack, the unlikely trio must find out who’s responsible for the thefts and stop him before anyone gets hurt. The townsfolk are scared. City officials are nervous. Can Zack and the dogs put a stop to this crime spree before Christmas is ruined for everyone?
©2016 Jeffrey M. Poole (P)2018 Jeffrey M. Poole
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