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The Case of the Deadly Ha-Ha Game
- Hank the Cowdog
- Narrated by: John R. Erickson
- Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It's no laughing matter. On a tip from Pete the Barncat, Hank the Cowdog and his faithful second-in-command, Drover, go in search of the fabled pot of chicken at the end of the rainbow. But before they can find it, Rip and Snort find them. There's only one way out - Hank challenges the coyote brothers to the Deadly Ha-Ha Game.
Winning the game demands iron will and steely determination. Does the Head of Ranch Security have what it takes to win, or will he die laughing?
Hank tries to teach Drover a lesson by singing him the song "Be a Winner".
Hot dog: Don't miss out on any of Hank the Cowdog's adventures.
©2001 John R. Erickson (P)2001 John R. Erickson
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