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Mysteries about all things dog! Best mysteries for dog lovers of all kinds. Spencer Quinn Goodreads Author. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read.

Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Arthur Conan Doyle. Tracy Weber Goodreads Author. Laurien Berenson Goodreads Author. Carol Lea Benjamin. Newsome Goodreads Author. Krista Davis Goodreads Author. Sue Henry.

Mark Haddon. Deborah Howe. Melanie Snow Goodreads Author. Susan Conant. Virginia Lanier. Sparkle Abbey Goodreads Author. Sheila Webster Boneham Goodreads Author. Sue Grafton. Hanna Goodreads Author. Alex Valentine Goodreads Author. Heather Day Gilbert Goodreads Author. Anne McCaffrey. Donna Ball Goodreads Author. I started jonesing for a golden myself. Our vet—who has three goldens at last count—swears that Bear is all golden in terms of personality. I can feel it. But do know that it is a distinct possibility.

Enough said. Margaret Mizushima is a real cowgirl who grew up herding cattle on ranches in Texas and Colorado, where she now lives with her veterinarian husband. This alone is enough to make me wild with envy. With the help of local veterinarian Cole Walker, Mattie and Robo solve the crimes that threaten to tear apart their beautiful and tightknit Colorado Rockies hometown. She had me at Rockies and Robo—and her compelling heroine Mattie completes this powerful triad. Not to mention a handsome vet.

Sarah Booth Delaney and her partner, Tinkie Bellcase Richmond, run the Delany Detective Agency, but to hear the dogs tell it, they do all the real work. Sweetie Pie and Chablis are just the noisiest glories of this swell cozy series, which features all the charm and eccentricity of the Deep South, the requisite murder and mayhem, and a resident ghost. Not only is Carolyn a fabulous writer, but she is also a fabulous human.

All of the dogs and cats in the South would agree. She really walks the talk—running a small animal rescue farm Good Fortune Farm Refuge in addition to writing about a million books a year. This is the true story of Sergeant Rex, the celebrated bomb-sniffing dog who saved so many lives in Iraq. I was inspired to write the Mercy and Elvis series by dogs like Sergeant Rex.

I came home and wrote the first scene of A Borrowing of Bones. Roger and his amazing dogs take you on missions from the deep woods of Maine to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Because, of course, there are cats in my house and in my mysteries as well. A purchase does not improve your chances of winning. Sweepstakes open to legal residents of 50 United States, D.

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Love to read books with animals in them and this one sounds like a great read. The Borrowing of Bones will be on my wish list. Thanks for the opportunity. I am a dog lover so any book with a dog on the cover or in the story I will read. Your book sounds really good. Love dogs and cats, they always become a part of the family! I also love reading books with furbabies! There can never be enough dogs, in books and in life. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of your new book!

I love books featuring dogs or other animals but they absolutely cannot die! That is a deal breaker for me. I worry about them through the whole story. Perfect combination! I love reading books with animals in them…especially with dogs. I have read most of these authors books and enjoyed them. What was he trying to say? She told an officer what had happened with the dog.

When they arrived, they noticed people at the bottom. One of them was Juan. They were trying to pull the blood-smeared clothing off a human body. The men were arrested. The police removed the body. It was Marquez. The back of the head had been smashed, probably by the butt of a shotgun. The two men with Juan testified he had offered them a handsome reward for helping him remove the body and throwing it in a river.

He had killed his godfather over a fight about a partridge both had claimed to have shot. Both hunters had loaded their shotguns, and as the fight intensified, both threatened each other. Juan aimed at Marquez and fired just to disable him, but angry and slightly drunk, he finished the job by cracking him on the head with the shotgun butt. The court found no evidence of premeditation and some evidence to support self defense. It sentenced Juan to five years punishment in the galleys.

The other two men were sentenced to six months in prison. Como tu had been there and witnessed the murder, and the amazing thing was that he was able to communicate that and lead people to his dead master.

He even indicated a suspect. The annals of history record at least one case in which a dog solved a murder. Do you know of any cases in which a dog helped solve a crime? But for the most part, humans and dogs share a special bond. And one unique and extraordinary relationship that has become a trend in crime fiction is that of working canines and their handlers. This tragic event spurred my husband and I to train two of our dogs in search and rescue, so that if one of our daughters wandered off when we were camping, we could track her scent without delay.

There were only a handful of working-dog crime fiction stand-alones and series available when I first began writing the Timber Creek K-9 mysteries, a series that features a German shepherd police dog named Robo, his handler Deputy Mattie Cobb, and veterinarian Cole Walker. Nowadays, there are many books out there for readers to enjoy. This thrilling mystery features traumatized LAPD officer, Scott James, who is recovering from an assault in which his partner was killed and he almost lost his life.



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