In _The Last Dragonlord_ and _Dragon and Phoenix_ Joanne Bertin created a world unlike our own, where Dragonlords soar in the skies above the many realms of the land. The Dragonlords' magic is unique, giving them the ability to change from dragon to human form; to communicate silently am
Bird, Bath, and Beyond
โ Scribed by E.J. Copperman
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press;Minotaur Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The second in this hilarious cozy mystery series features a woman who is a talent agent for show biz animals and discovers that she has a talent herself: solving crimes.
"Admirers of old comedy sketches and anyone looking for a laugh-out-loud mystery should pick up this series launch by Copperman."-- Library Journal (starred) on Dog Dish of Doom
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"Readers will root for Kay to be more than pals with Sam Gibson, proprietor of Cool Beans coffee house --and, of course, to keep Bruno as more than a client. [Filled with] resilient, warm, funny supporting players." _-- Publishers Weekly _on Dog Dish of Doom
"The wry, feisty heroine is a welcome addition to Copperman's troupe."****--Kirkus Reviews on Dog Dish of Doom
Kay Powell, theatrical agent to non-human animals, is babysitting--that is, birdsitting--her client, a parrot named Barney, on...
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