**G. K. Chesterton's beloved collection proves that some mysteries aren't meant to be solved** Horne Fisher is a skilled detective who always finds his man, but every solution comes with a catch: Exposing the crime will make things worse. Fisher's greatest strength isn't his Holmesian ability to
The Puppy Who Knew Too Much
โ Scribed by V.M. Burns
- Publisher
- Lyrical Underground/Kensington Publishing Corp
- Year
- 2018;2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Edition
- First print edition
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Lilly Echosby and her toy poodle Aggie find a fresh start in Chattanooga, Tennessee, spoiled by the scent of murder . . .
Having solved the shooting death of her cheating husband, Lilly's left behind the drama of Lighthouse Dunes, Indiana, to start over in the hometown of her best friend, Scarlett "Dixie" Jefferson. As she gets settled in her new rented house, Lilly gives Aggie, short for Agatha Christie, her own fresh start by enrolling her in the Eastern Tennessee Dog Club, where Dixie is a trainer.
But drama seems to hound Lilly like a persistent stray. Her cranky new neighbor appears unfamiliar with Southern hospitality and complains that Aggie barks too much and digs up his prized tulips. But what the poodle actually unearths is the buried body of a mysterious man who claimed ownership of the lost golden retriever Lilly recently rescued. Now it's up to Lilly and Dixie to try to muzzle another murderer . . .
โฆ Subjects
Mystery
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