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Fred's First Case
- Narrated by: Susie Hackel
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Meet Fred, a large mixed-breed hound living with a cop. Fred pretends he’s a police dog, making up heroic tales to impress his next-door buddy, Bitz, a small, scruffy poodle owned by the Johnsons. So how can Fred admit he’s been faking it all this time when Bitz asks for his help?
A newly-acquired cat named Fritz has run off, and if he doesn’t return, Bitz could be sent to the pound, thanks to those Johnson twins and their constant sibling rivalry. So Fred agrees to track down the cat, even though he hates cats, and he’s also allergic to them. But hey, how hard can it be to track down one smelly cat?
©2022 David T. Wolf (P)2023 David T. Wolf
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