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"Valiant's search for the killer takes him to a variety of suspects including Roger's widow, Jessica Rabbit and his former co-star Baby Herman. The book has a surprise ending.
Another Roger Rabbit book entitled Who P-P-P Plugged Roger Rabbit?: A Hare-Raising Mystery was also written by Wolf. The book was a sequel to the film and not the first book, however, so Roger is still alive in it."
So much for surprise ending.
What are you talking about?
It's already stated that the plot of the first book has Eddie Valiant investigating Roger Rabbit's murder, so that sentence has no bearing on the surprise ending. -- Supermorff 21:24, 4 September 2005 (UTC)