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The Case of the Kidnapped Collie
- Hank the Cowdog
- Narrated by: John R. Erickson
- Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It's a dark day for Hank the Cowdog. First, Loper invites Hank's archenemy, Plato the Bird Dog, over for some quail hunting on the ranch. Then Beulah, the collie of Hank's dreams, snubs him in favor of watching Plato in action. But when Beulah finds herself caught in the clutches of a ruthless cannibal, Hank knows there's only one dog tough enough to save her...and it isn't a bird dog.
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©1996 John R. Erickson (P)1996 John R. Erickson
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