Dog dish of doom : a mystery / E.J. Copperman.
Record details
- ISBN: 125008427X
- ISBN: 9781250084279
- Physical Description: 296 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Minotaur Books, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2017.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Thomas Dunne book." |
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Subject: | Dogs > Fiction. Dogs owners > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery fiction. |
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Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Sitka.
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- 0 current holds with 0 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Castlegar Public Library | MYS COP (Text) | 35146002067932 | Mystery | Volume hold | Available | - |
Grand Forks | M COP (Text) | 35142002634037 | Mystery Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Kay Powell, a talent agent for show-biz animals, discovers her knack for solving crimes when she investigates a dispute between a famous stage director and a pushy dog trainer who is found face-down in his canine star's water dish. - Baker & Taylor
"Kay Powell wants to find that break-out client who will become a star. And she thinks she's found him: His name is Bruno, and he has to be walked three times a day. Bruno's humans, Trent and Louise, butt in a lot, and Les McMaster, the famous director now mounting a revival of Annie, might not hire Bruno just because he can't stand Trent in particular. That becomes less of an issue when Trent is discovered face down in Bruno's water dish. With a kitchen knife in his back. Laugh-out-loud funny, this series debut is a delight"-- - Baker & Taylor
A talent agent for show-biz animals discovers her knack for solving crimes, in a debut entry of a lighthearted new series that finds her investigating a dispute between a famous stage director and a pushy dog trainer who is found face-down in his canine star's water dish. - McMillan Palgrave
Cozy fans and animal lovers alike won't be able to keep their paws off Dog Dish of Doom. Laugh-out-loud funny, E.J. Copperman's series debut is "lots of fun" (Library Journal, starred).
Kay Powell wants to find that break-out client who will become a star. And she thinks sheâs found him: His name is Bruno, and he has to be walked three times a day.
Kay is the Agent to the Paws, representing showbiz clients who arenât exactly people. In fact: they're dogs. Brunoâs humans, Trent and Louise, are pains in the you-know-what, and Les McMaster, the famous director mounting a revival of Annie, might not hire Bruno just because he canât stand them.
This becomes less of an issue when Trent is discovered face down in Brunoâs water dish, with a kitchen knife in his back. Kayâs perfectly fine to let the NYPD handle the murder, but when the whole plot seems to center on Bruno, her protective instincts come into play. You can kill any people you want, but youâd better leave Kayâs clients alone.