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The Case of the Dinosaur Birds

Hank the Cowdog

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The Case of the Dinosaur Birds

By: John R. Erickson
Narrated by: John R. Erickson
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It's scrap day on the ranch, and Hank is looking forward to a delicious feast of juicy, fatty bacon scraps. But just as Little Alfred is doling out the goods, two very unusual-looking creatures fly overhead, and what was promising to be a glorious day takes a dramatic turn for the worse. Suddenly the scraps have vanished, and the Head of Ranch Security finds himself dealing with an invasion by a couple of ancient dinosaur birds! Can Hank get to the bottom of this latest mystery...before it's too late? Hank and Drover sing "Why Does a Pelican Look So Bizarre?" and Rip and Snort belt out "Cannibal Trash" in this hilarious adventure for the whole family.

Hot dog! Don't miss out on any of Hank the Cowdog's adventures.©2009 John R. Erickson (P)2009 John R. Erickson
Action & Adventure Animals Fiction Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Mysteries Dogs Witty Funny Ranch

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