
The Pomeranian Always Barks Twice
por
Alex Erickson
Aún sin calificaciones
Mystery
Business & Economics
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
304
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 31, 2020
Editorial
Kensington Publishing Corporation
ISBN-10
149672450X
ISBN-13
9781496724502
Descripción
In a cozy town where compassion for animals runs deep, the Denton family dedicates their lives to helping those in need. With a veterinarian father and a mother who tirelessly rescues pets, it's no surprise that the Dentons find themselves at the center of a mystery involving a beloved Pomeranian. As they navigate the challenges of their pet-care practice, they encounter unexpected dilemmas that test their skills and their bond as a family.
When a strange series of events unfolds around their furry clientele, the Dentons must unravel the clues leading to a possible danger lurking in the shadows. With their unwavering love for animals serving as their guiding light, they embark on an adventure filled with suspense, humor, and heartwarming moments. The family not only seeks to protect their four-legged friends but also learns valuable lessons about loyalty and love along the way.
When a strange series of events unfolds around their furry clientele, the Dentons must unravel the clues leading to a possible danger lurking in the shadows. With their unwavering love for animals serving as their guiding light, they embark on an adventure filled with suspense, humor, and heartwarming moments. The family not only seeks to protect their four-legged friends but also learns valuable lessons about loyalty and love along the way.
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