The book The Crisscross Crime was written by author Franklin W. Dixon Here you can read free online of The Crisscross Crime book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Crisscross Crime a good or bad book?
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The big dog slammed into him and Frank tumbled to the ground. His one thought was to protect his neck—he knew the dog would go for his throat. He kicked out, finding the dog’s ribs. It yelped in pain, then rushed him again. Frank could smell its hot breath as it bit at him again and again. “Off! Off!” Frank heard someone shout. “Off, Mouse! Now!” Instantly the dog withdrew. Frank looked up to see a young woman with shoulder-length blond hair standing a few yards away. The black Doberman now sat ...next to her. She held an even bigger dog at bay with a thick leash. “Mouse?” Frank muttered, wiping his hands on his jeans to get rid of the dog slobber. “That’s a good name for a ninety-pound dog.” “One hundred and ten pounds,” the woman said. The bigger dog lunged as Frank started to get up, but the woman yanked it back sharply. “And this is Bunny.” “Figures,” Frank said, checking his arms for cuts. “He looks warm and cuddly.” Bunny snarled. “You must be Sylvia.”
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