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Book : Doggone Deadly (a Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery) -...

Modelo 93201523
Fabricante o sello Berkley
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Precio:   $46,629.00
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-Titulo Original : Doggone Deadly (a Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery)

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Berkley

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Kari Stuart is roped into helping out at a dog show-but soon finds she’s bitten off more than she can chew when her best friend is framed for murder in this new Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery.When the woman running the big regional dog show calls out sick, dog groomer Suz Holden is asked to take over. But it’s too much for her to handle by herself- considering the president of the kennel club, Olivia Weiner, criticizes her at every turn-so she calls in her best friend, Kari Stuart, for help.A long, stressful day goes from bad to worse when a local breeder is found dead, and the murder weapon seems to incriminate Suz. While Kari knows her friend isn’t guilty, the police aren’t so sure, especially after a second murder points to Suz again. But trying to run a dog show and investigate a murder at the same time is like herding cats, and Kari will have to rely on the rest of the Serenity Sanctuary staff to keep things running smoothly while she-and her beloved and clever kitten, Queenie-sniff out the truth. Review Praise for Furbidden FatalityIf you like cats, dogs, and entertaining mysteries, youre going to love Furbidden Fatality.--Donna Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of The Falcon Always Wings Twice and The Gift of the MagpieFurbidden Fatality has everything a cozy mystery reader is looking for--a clever heroine, a puzzling mystery, and a collection of adorable animals. Deborah Blake writes with passion and charm. Shes a new mystery writer to watch.--Dorothy St. James, author of The Broken SpineFurbidden Fatality has all the cute cat and dog cameos youd want in a fun pet cozy. Animal sanctuary owner Kari Stuart teams up with a knowing kitty and several pet-loving friends to collar the culprit in this fast read.--Jennifer J. Chow, author of Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines About the Author Deborah Blake is the author of multiple romance series, including the Baba Yaga series, as well as over a dozen nonfiction titles. When not writing, Deborah runs The Artisans Guild, a cooperative shop she founded with a friend in 1999, and also works as a jewelry maker, tarot reader, and energy healer. She lives in a 130-year-old farmhouse in rural upstate New York with numerous cats who supervise all her activities, both magical and mundane. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. OneQuick, hide me! Suz said as she ran into the large white tent. Kari Stuart looked up from where she was positioning a freestanding wall featuring pictures of animals currently up for adoption at the Serenity Sanctuary, almost dropping the display on her foot. Kari wasnt sure what amazed her more-that her best friend, who was six feet tall with spiky lavender hair, thought she could actually hide behind five-foot-six brown-haired Kari, or that there was something Suz would feel the need to hide from at all. Theyd been friends since grade school, and as far as Kari knew, Suz wasnt afraid of anything. Is there a demon chasing you? Kari asked, shifting one side of the hinged board so the whole thing was more stable. They were on the parklike grounds of the two-year state college in Perryville, not far from their hometown of Lakeview, for the annual Tri-County Kennel Club Show. Suz was a member of the local kennel club, one of three clubs putting on the event, and shed been roped into taking on the coordinator role when someone else backed out at the last minute. In turn, shed persuaded (okay, bribed) Kari into helping by giving her the chance to have a fundraising and awareness-raising booth for the shelter. Worse, Suz said as she ducked behind one of the two long folding tables covered with white cloths. You havent seen me. You dont know where I am. A pile of adoption application forms on top of the table quivered, threatening to topple over into the volunteer sign-up sheet next to them. The setup was fairly simple, in part because it had been thrown together
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