Woof at the Door
Animal behaviorist Grace Wilde keeps her ability to psychically communicate with furry and feathered critters under wraps. But when a Doberman turns out to be the only witness to a crime, Grace will have to let the cat out of the bag in order to catch a killer. Grace Wilde’s job is anything but...
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Animal behaviorist Grace Wilde keeps her ability to psychically communicate with furry and feathered critters under wraps. But when a Doberman turns out to be the only witness to a crime, Grace will have to let the cat out of the bag in order to catch a killer. Grace Wilde’s job is anything but normal. When she’s not helping out at the zoo by comforting agitated lemurs, she’s listening to the woes of annoyed house pets. Grace’s life gets even more complicated, though, when the cops summon her to a crime scene to help deal with the murder victim’s terrified Doberman. The pooch turns out to be the only one who saw what happened the night of the shootingand only Grace can get the information out of him. The problem is, how will Grace tell the distractingly gorgeous Sergeant Kai Duncan that it’s the dog who’s giving her the intel without spilling her big secret or sounding crazy? Left on her own, Grace will have to follow the pup’s lead to track down the killer. But she’ll have to be carefulor curiosity may end up killing the cat whisperer.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425257197 (0425257193)
ASIN: 425257193
Publish date: July 2nd 2013
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: Call of the Wylde (#1)
I was absolutely not going to read this book. I thought to myself "even as a cozy mystery lover, I have my limits". I mean I love animals; oftentimes much more so than I love people. But I don't truck with talking animals or people who claim to be animal telepathics. Vampires, weres, fairies - s...
An excellent beginning to the new Call of the Wylde cozy mystery series! Grace is a most interesting character and I loved all the animal characters in this one. You might think a series in which the protagonist can communicate with animals might be over the top. But this book worked. The animal...