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Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham

Midnight Ink
$14.99, paperback
ISBN 978-0738733067
October, 2012
Mystery
Available for pre-order at your local bookstore or www.Amazon.com

When a top-ranked competitor keels over at a dog obedience trial, photographer Janet MacPhail is swept up in a maelstrom of suspicion, jealousy, cut-throat competition, death threats, pet-napping, and murder. She becomes a “person of interest” to the police, and apparently to major hunk Tom Saunders as well. As if murder and the threat of impending romance aren’t enough to drive her bonkers, Janet has to move her mother into a nursing home, and the old lady isn’t going quietly. Janet finds solace in her Australian Shepherd, Jay, her tabby cat, Leo, and her eccentric neighbor, Goldie Sunshine. Then two other “persons of interest” die, Jay’s life is threatened, Leo disappears, and Janet’s search for the truth threatens to leave her own life underdeveloped—for good.

Sheila Webster Boneham is the award-winning author of Drop Dead on Recall, the first book in the Animals in Focus mystery series, and seventeen nonfiction books about animals, including the highly regarded Rescue Matters! How to Find, Foster, and Rehome Companion Animals. Six of Sheila's books have been named best in their categories by the Dog Writers Association of America and the Cat Writers Association, and several others have been finalists in the groups' annual competitions. Sheila also writes narrative nonfiction and poetry, and teaches writing classes and workshops around the country.

More about the book, and Sheila, at www.sheilaboneham.com/fiction.html, or follow her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sheilawrites or Twitter @sheilaboneham.

Last Updated on Monday, 17 September 2012 14:43
 

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