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Chargement... A New Leash on Death (original 1990; édition 1994)par Susan Conant (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. My name is Holly Winter. It's not my fault. Until I was born, my parents, or, as they always said, my sire and dam, hadn't had any practice naming people. In the week before my birth, two of their golden retrievers produced a total of seventeen puppies. I was number eighteen. I've often had the feeling that a human puppy must have been a surprise to Buck and Marissa. They must have been stunned when I began to utter words. I like Holly Winter and Rowdy. This book was a great start to the series. The first of Susan Conant’s dog lover’s mysteries, A New Leash on Death introduces Holly Winter and Rowdy, the Alaskan malamute who has reliably gone Best of Breed in the hearts of dog-loving mystery readers and mystery-reading dog lovers since this book’s original publication in 1990. Mourning the recent death of her angelic golden retriever, Dog’s Life columnist Holly Winter goes to a class at the Cambridge Dog Training Club only to help out—little suspecting that her help will consist of solving a murder! And little does she expect that in offering temporary shelter to the victim’s bereft Alaskan malamute, she’ll end with a dog she’ll do anything to keep forever—the bold and boisterous Rowdy. Why didn’t the elderly Dr. Frank Stanton return to release Rowdy from a long down? Because Dr. Stanton was on the longest down of all, strangled with Rowdy’s leash! Even though Holly isn’t ready for a new dog, Rowdy is too beguiling to resist. But how can Holly make him her own? Only by discovering who killed Dr. Stanton—and risking her life in the process. This is the first book in Susan Conant's interesting new series about Holly Winter, amateur detective and dog fancier. When a fellow member of her dog obedience class is strangled to death with his dog leash, Holly takes in his Alaskan Malamute, Rowdy. She gives him a bath a notices a registration tattoo on his leg. While investigating where Rowdy came from and who his previous owner was, she also finds clues as to why his current owner may have been murdered. I thought this was an interesting book. My daughter was a junior handler when she was a teenager and I felt like the author really captured the flavor and personality of “dog people”. I think any dog lover would enjoy it if they're looking for a little bit of humor and a lot of dog information. I found it so interesting and will definitely check out another of her books sometime in the future. It was the perfect book to read on the plane during my vacation. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Holly Winter’s life is going to the dogs, but that’s just fine with her. A fiesty, thirtysomething dog-lover, she is a grand champion at tracking down criminals-the two-legged kind.At dog obedience trials, fighting is common-especially between owners. But Dog’s Life columnist Holly Winter is shocked when a mere training session ends in murder. Between sit, heel, and the final long down, a retired doctor takes the longest down of all-strangled with his malamute Rowdy’s leash. And when Holly takes the orphaned dog home, he quickly becomes her cherished new partner in digging up clues to a crime that cuts to the bone with betrayal-and will touch the heart of anyone who has ever loved a dog… Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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