Doggie Day Care Murder (A Melanie Travis Mystery Book 15)
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Rating | : | 4.22 (844 Votes) |
Asin | : | B008YZ98VA |
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Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
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She has a degree in psychology from Vassar College and has been married for almost twenty-five years. . Laurien Berenson is author of the delightful Melanie Travis canine cozy mystery series, including Jingle Bell Bark and Best in Show. She lives in Georgia with her husband, her son, six dogs, and two Welsh ponies
hummin' again said Another Best in Show. Berenson does it again. She combines the reality of new moms with that of the dog world.My granddog goes to doggie day care so it's good to see what makes a good one.. Good read The book was very entertaining and a fun read. "What a great series!" according to Kathy Pappano. By chance, I came across this series of light-reading mysteries. I started with the first book and have read them all including this last one and I must say that I have enjoyed each one of them. I love the characters and have learned so much about poodles and dog shows. It has opened up an entirely new world for me. While I own two dachshunds and absolutely love that breed, I find after reading this series of books that I am really interested in poodles too!If you're looking for a DaVinci Code type mystery, then this serie
Everyone seems blissfully happy. And when Steve Pine, the center's charming, good-looking co-owner, is found shot to death on the floor of his office, there's no shortage of suspects.With the police at a loss for leads, it's now up to Melanie to go undercover and sniff out a killer whose secrets lie buried in a dog's paradise that's proving to be anything but ."Warm and fuzzy other cute tail-wagging puzzler."--Publishers Weekly"A top-notch mystery .Newcomers to the series will be hooked, and returning readers will continue to enjoy Melanie's relatable nature and charm."--Romantic Times . Melanie Travis thought her sleuthing days were behind her. Everyone canine, that is, as Melanie soon discovers there are some simmering resentments among the Pine Ridge staff. She has a new baby to take care of--not to mention five Standard Poodles. These days, the closest Melanie gets to detective work is scoping out the scene at the local doggie day center for her friend Alice Brickman.As Melanie learns, it's a dog's life at the Pine Ridge Canine Care Center--and life is good
On Alice's wacky recommendation (She's like Nancy Drew. All rights reserved. (Sept.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Melanie finds murderers and makes them confess), Candy asks Melanie to catch the killer. Who cares if Melanie isn't a licensed PI or the local police department doesn't appear to investigate anything? With winning pluck and lots of luck, Berenson's cluehound pursues another cute tail-wagging puzzler. . On Melanie's second tour of the posh doggie day care center, she discovers the corpse