Holly Winter's life is going to the dogs, but that's just fine with her. She's a feisty, thirtysomething dog-lover, and her expertise in the breeding, training, and caring for man's (and woman's) best friend is just one of her inbred talents---she's also a grand champion at tracking down criminals...the two-legged kind.
Retired high school teacher Gwen Franklin has a new pet valet business with her BFF, and a whole new leash on life.
Twelve-year-old Dill (short for Dylan) is desperately trying to keep her family from falling apart. Her father is always at work, her mother is gone, and their dog, Dead End, seems to be here one moment and missing the next.
Kari Stuart is roped into helping out at a dog show--but soon finds she's bitten off more than she can chew when her best friend is framed for murder in this new Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery.
Give me land lots of land....and a puppy on the loose.
A weekend getaway at the beach with Jiff was just what they both needed until Brandy discovers a dead body under a pier.
While searching for a missing Siberian husky, Cambridge, Massachusetts, malamute trainer Holly Winter stumbles upon the corpse of a woman calling herself Holly Winter and investigates a crime that could be linked to the town's third Holly ...
"After its dog, Gonker, disappears along the Appalachian Trail, a family begins a frantic search, one that is spurred on by the fact that Gonker will die from Addison's disease if he is not found within 23 days"--
Holly Winter’s a Dog’s Life columnist on the wrong side of thirty, a canine-loving detective sniffing out crime on the streets of Cambridge.
At dog obedience trials, fighting is common -- especially between owners.
Napoleon is just one of the travelers who has reported on lives being saved by the “barry dog,” as it was known when the French emperor was in the Alps. Barry (1800–14) was a seventeenth-century Saint Bernard said to have rescued a monk ...