Lost in the Blinded Blizzard (Hank the Cowdog (Quality))
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Rating | : | 4.28 (935 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1591881161 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 115 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Madame Moonshine is Back! Kindle Customer And so is Beulah, Plato, and Baby Molly. Molly comes down with a bad cough, and Hank is drafted to take the medicine too her. But that's not easy in a blizzard! (Book Excerpt) "I figured if all went well, I would be at the house in HUH? Rip and Snort?". Hank the hero D. Blankenship Hank must go on a life threatening mission to save a sick child in a "blinded" blizzard, has run ins with the to local cannibals, Rick and Snort, becomes preoccupied with the love of his life, Miss Beulah, write a poem about fleas, aggravates Slim to no end, is saved by (once again) by Madame Moonshine,. A Customer said Daniel Houser. Hank goes on his next adventure through the meadows during a blizzard and has other obstacles that await him while trying to save the day for a sick baby. Will he dodge every challenge and make it? It is up to you to find out.
John R. Holmes both live in Perryton, Texas. . Erickson and Gerald L. Erickson, one of America's best-known working cowboys, wrote the foreword to The Cowboy at Work.John R
The phone rings. It's High Loper. Down at Slim's place, Hank and Drover listen to the wind howling outside, watching the snow pile up outside. Baby Molly has a bad cough and needs medicine. A terrible winter storm strikes the Texas Panhandle. Can Hank go out into the blizzard and make it all the way to Headquarters with the cough medicine? Or will he be captured and eaten by Rip and Snort?
Erickson and Gerald L. . Holmes both live in Perryton, Texas. Erickson, one of America's best-known working cowboys, wrote the foreword to The Cowboy at Work.John R. About the Author John R