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Undercover intelligence agent (and former Buick salesman of the month) Danny Arno isn't stupid. He knows there probably isn't any way he can completely shield his wife, Barbara, and kids from his often dangerous work, so he decides to bring them in on some of the jobs. Teenage Celeste, for example, can pick up useful information by flirting with a criminal's son, and Ruby makes an excellent surveillance team member while ostensibly baby-sitting the target family. Even the youngest Arno, Chance, pulls his weight as a lookout and occasional bagman.
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