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The Case of the Vanishing Fishhook
- Narrated by: John R. Erickson
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Something fishy is going on! Even after an exhausting morning defending the ranch against a vicious one-eyed robot, Hank the Cowdog, Head of Ranch Security, still has energy left to supervise Little Alfred's fishing trip. But what starts as a routine expedition turns into a first-class crisis when Hank reels in more than he bargained for. A fishhook finds its way into Hank's stomach, which is bad news indeed. Is there hope for Hank, or is this curtains for our hero?
Sally May sings "Sally May's Lament", and Hank manages to croon "I Will Never Eat Another Fishhook".
Hot dog: Don't miss out on any of Hank the Cowdog's adventures.
©1999 John R. Erickson (P)1999 John R. Erickson
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