Gone to the Dogs

by Susan Conant

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Crimeline (1992), Mass Market Paperback, 272 pages

Description

Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Thrown a bone�??by a killer Holly Winter�??s a Dog�??s Life columnist in the wrong side of thirty, a canine-loving detective sniffing our crime and corruption on the streets of Cambridge. Holly is a dog�??s best friend�??and murder�??s worst enemy. . . .    If your name is Holly Winter, Yuletide can be a real female dog. When a local vet and a pampered pet suddenly disappear, Holly scents hemlock amid the pine and mistletoe and follows the tracks of a purebred killer.   To get a leg up on the mystery, Holly takes her two Alaskan malamutes and hunk veterinarian Steve Delaney into the exclusive Cambridge Dog Training Club and back out onto the dangerous streets of the city. She won�??t quit until she muzzles a rare breed of two-time killer because�??when it comes to dognapping and sudden death�??Holly has a sh… (more)

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LibraryThing member cougargirl1967
Very clever!
LibraryThing member readingover50
So this was a good book, but not a great one. The story didn't seem quite as exciting as previous ones in the series. I did think that the killer's way of disposing of bodies was unique, not something I had heard of before. But I never felt a real sense of menace. The story just ambled along, with
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lots of doggy information mixed in.
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Physical description

272 p.; 6.8 inches

ISBN

0553297341 / 9780553297348
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