That's What Friends Are For (Hardcastle and McCormick zine)
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Title: | That's What Friends Are For |
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Author(s): | Rowena Warner |
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Date(s): | May 1987 |
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Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Hardcastle and McCormick |
Language: | English |
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That's What Friends Are For is a 111-page gen Hardcastle and McCormick novel by Rowena Warner.
Summary from the a distributor, Agent With Style: "Mark takes time off from his law school studies to help Milt go undercover in a nursing home where one of Milt's long-time friends recently died. Sure that the nursing home is abusing its patients and trying to bilk them all out of their money, Mark plays the ungrateful son tired of his aging, Alzheimer's-ridden father, and checks Milt into the home. But when he goes back several days later, he is told that Milt can't be seen due to medical circumstances -- and now he's worried that Hardcastle might be in trouble, without his faithful Tonto to watch his back."
Summary from the author: "When an old friend dies in a nursing home, the judge goes undercover to find out what happened. In order to do so, he needs a hard-hearted son who wants to put the 'old man' away, a character reference McCormick can do without." [1]