Sherlock Bones vs Moripiggy

Sherlock Bones vs Moripiggy

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A story set in 1969, about two dogs, Sherlock Bones and Dr Woof Watson. Lestrade calls the two to solve a case dubbed the Howlerway poisonings, but the investigation takes a strange turn with an invitation to lunch with the frankly weird inventor Moripiggy and the appearance of a little grey dog. Did I mention the Invention Convention, the place where the story starts off? See if you can figure out what is important, who is lying and most importantly WHERE'S MY MASHED POTATO?! credits to @nutmeggggg for being my amazing editor and best friend, and the Antobia gang for the story that led to this book. Enjoy the story! or else...
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