Unabridged. Features several original songs: "Disorientation," "I Love All Kinds of Stuff," "Storm," "Wind song," "My Heart is Up for Rent." Read by the author. Recorded at The Audio Refinery in Amarillo, Texas.
Summary:
Hank knows when Little Alfred runs away from home and winds up "Lost in the Dark Unchanted Forest" being trailed by a bobcat, that it's up to him to save his young master. Mustering all his courage, Hank enters the forest only to find he's even more lost than Alfred! Can he find his master and get them both out of the woods? In "The Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox" Hank must check out several reports of unexplained fiddle music. To his surprise, he finds that the ranch has been invaded by a fox with a fiddle! Can Hank resist the lure of the music long enough to run the rascal off his territory?
Series:
Hank the Cowdog ; 11-12. Erickson, John R., 1943- Hank the Cowdog (Maverick Books) ; 11-12.
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