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Creature Discomforts: A Dog Lover's Mystery

โœ Scribed by Conant, Susan


Book ID
108032142
Publisher
Thomas T. Beeler Publisher
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
186 KB
Series
Dog Lover's Mysteries 13
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780307569332

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Most people who regain consciousness after falling down a mountain would think to call a doctor, but not Holly Winter, the bumptious heroine of Conant's 13th Dog Lover's mystery (after Evil Breeding). Of course, since Holly is suffering from amnesia, figuring out who she is initially occupies all her energies. Then she has to concentrate on appearing normal at a clambake given by wealthy socialite Gabbi Beamon, who has invited the intrepid journalist and her two Alaskan malamutes, Kimi and Rowdy, to Maine's Mount Desert Island. At the clambake, guests lament the passing of curmudgeon Norman Axelrod, who fell to his death while hiking the same trail Holly was on around the time of her "accident." Gabbi's guests are all investors--as was Norman--in the Pine Tree Foundation, a philanthropic organization that seeks to combine charity with high returns. Those returns, however, are suspiciously high. And why was Norman, notorious for his disinterest in exercise, climbing a mountain in Acadia National Park in the first place? Conant keeps plot to a minimum; the corpse and any medical or police authorities remain offstage. Such economy allows ample room for this lighthearted romp's real stars to shine--Holly's dogs, who are rivaled in the personality department only by her mooselike father, Buck Winter, whose antipathy to land developers brings the action to a head. Dog lovers will cheer Kimi and Rowdy as they help expose the killer, and even those not partial to canines will want to bark with pleasure at a good animal mystery in which the animals aren't portrayed as humans with fur.
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From

Canine-crazy sleuth Holly Winter is back to solve another crime--that is, if she can remember who she is. Waking up to find herself hurt and on the edge of a cliff, Holly has no memory of what or who caused her fall. In fact, at first, she can't even remember her two Alaskan Malamutes, Rowdy and Kimi. As her memory comes back bit by bit, Holly realizes that she almost met the same fate as a man who died from a similar fall just before hers. Helping her investigate what happened are her blustery father, Buck, and the ever-charming dogs. It's easy to find faults with Conant: her stilted descriptions of Maine's Acadia National Park sound as though they were lifted from an old Fodor. Likewise, the indigestible trivia about breeds and training she drops into the text land like stale dog biscuits on the basement floor. Still, Holly remains an extremely likable protagonist, and the supporting characters are consistently interesting. And, most important, dog lovers will love the canine costars. Jenny McLarin


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