Who P-p-p-plugged Roger Rabbit
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Narrated by:
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L.J. Ganser
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By:
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Gary K. Wolf
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Who P-p-p-plugged Roger Rabbit? opens with a call from Roger to hard-boiled Private Eye Eddie Valiant. Roger suspects that Jessica is baking her carrot cakes for movie heartthrob Clark Gable. The scandal threatens to rob Roger of the Rhett Butler role in the soon-to-be-filmed Toon musical comedy Gone with the Wind. Investigating Jessica's alleged affair, valiant Eddie finds adultery turning to murder. In no time flat, he's up to his fedora in a nasty web of deceit, intrigue, and Hollywood corruption, including reports from all over of a swindling, cheating, blackmailing...Roger? Something is really p-p-p-popping in Toontown!
Some of the wildest creatures seen in fiction (and real life) abound: Police Sergeant Bulldog Bascomb, a full-blooded hound with razor-sharp teeth sunk into Eddie's case; Heddy, Eddie's sister and possible prime suspect; Kirk Enigman, a very "shadow"-y guy; and Joellyn, Jessica's twin sister, shockingly different in one small way! As if this isn't enough, human luminaries run fast and furious.
Who P-p-p-plugged Roger Rabbit? is a comically brilliant sequel, as unique and original as the first time we saw Roger and Jessica together in Wolf's Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, the book that kicked off the whole Toon craze.
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- Michael
- 01-12-22
As good as the first one
A good sequel or prequel I don't actually know how the time line works but if you forget that it is great. Same storyline twists packaged differently but that's no bad thing. I like some of the new characters like Joellyn
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- JemOsc
- 09-02-24
If you remember the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” …..
Just let your imagination go. Every character is described so that you can see them in your mind, and the voices just topped it all off
If enjoying all 3 books makes me childish, then so be it. Tho I’m not sure that young children should listen to it. Sometimes its better to be an adult kid!
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- Chris Kellow
- 14-04-24
Won't be completing the series
Saw the 3 titles in the plus catalogue so thought why not give it a go, I'm a child of the 80s and loved who framed Roger Rabbit. Having enjoyed the 1st book I naturally continued to book 2. This where I'll be leaving series. Too many storylines and the use of period slang became too much to put up with. I usually finish a book of thus length/duration in 3 or 4 days, this one took over a week as I needed a break from the constant use of unnecessary slang. Some may say its painting a picture of the time and world its set in, to me it was purely frustrating
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