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A Pedigree To Die For
A Pedigree To Die For | Laurien Berenson
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Win, Place. . .Or Die. The apparent heart attack that killed kennel owner Max Turnbull has left seven pups in mourning, and his wife Peg suspecting foul play. But the only evidence is their missing prize pooch--a pedigreed poodle named Beau. Enter Melanie Travis. With her young son happily ensconced in day damp, the thirty-something teacher and single mother is talked into investigating her uncle's death--unofficially, of course. Posing as a poodle breeder in search of the perfect stud, Melanie hounds Connecticut's elite canine competitions, and finds an ally in fellow breeder Sam Driver. But her affection cools when she's put on the scent of Sam's questionable past. . .and hot on the trail of a poodle-hating neighbor and one elusive murderer who isn't ready to come to heel. For, as Melanie soon discovers, in a championship dog-eat-dog world, the instinct for survival, and winning, can prove fatal.
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A Pedigree To Die For | Laurien Berenson
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Mindelan
A Pedigree To Die For | Laurien Berenson
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It's OK, but it's just not grabbing me.. I'm about half way through and the pace is a little too slow, so I think it's time to move on. Heading to the library today to find some other #cozymystery series introductions to try. I'm having fun sampling the section! Any favorites you'd like to share, Littens?

Suzze Donna Andrews (Meg Langslow series) Rhys Bowen (Her Royal Spyness) 8y
Mindelan Love Royal Spyness but haven't heard of Meg Langslow! I'll check it out. Thanks! 8y
SaraRosett Another recommendation for Royal Spyness mysteries. If you like the time period (1930s) then check out Ashley Weaver's Murder at the Brightwell. If you want a contemporary setting, I like Tracy Kiely (both of her series) and Julia Buckley (Dark and Stormy Murder). 8y
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