Bud Barkin, Private Eye

Kids, Animals, Dogs, Knock knock, Who&, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Bud Barkin, Private Eye by James Howe, Atheneum Books for Young Readers
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Author: James Howe ISBN: 9781442487314
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: Atheneum Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: James Howe
ISBN: 9781442487314
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Language: English

Dear Reader,

The guy who usually writes these letters asked me to do it instead. Maybe he was having a bad writing day. Maybe he wanted me to play the sap for him. Or maybe he ran into Trouble with a capital T.

Well, Trouble’s in my business. I’m a dog. I’m a detective. The name’s Bud Barkin. And this book is about the case I had involving a dame named Delilah Gorbish, whom I would call Trouble with a capital T except I’ve used that metaphor already, and the clown named Crusty Carmady whose calling card is a teakettle that he heaves through windows. Nice pair of birds. The mystery deepens with another character called the Big Fish, who isn’t really a fish and who’s addicted to the Home Shopping Network.

Hey, I don’t write ’em—I just solve ’em.

Yours truly, Bud Barkin, P.E.

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Dear Reader,

The guy who usually writes these letters asked me to do it instead. Maybe he was having a bad writing day. Maybe he wanted me to play the sap for him. Or maybe he ran into Trouble with a capital T.

Well, Trouble’s in my business. I’m a dog. I’m a detective. The name’s Bud Barkin. And this book is about the case I had involving a dame named Delilah Gorbish, whom I would call Trouble with a capital T except I’ve used that metaphor already, and the clown named Crusty Carmady whose calling card is a teakettle that he heaves through windows. Nice pair of birds. The mystery deepens with another character called the Big Fish, who isn’t really a fish and who’s addicted to the Home Shopping Network.

Hey, I don’t write ’em—I just solve ’em.

Yours truly, Bud Barkin, P.E.

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