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Dead Dogs and Englishmen
Dead Dogs and Englishmen
By: Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli
An Emily Kincaid Mystery #4

Release Date: July 2011
Specs: 9780738718781 | 5 x 8 x 1 IN  |  360 pages
Price: $14.95
In Stock? Yes, ready to ship


SUMMARY

A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2011!

Something nasty is afoot in Emily Kincaid's northern Michigan town—besides Emily's increasingly cranky friend Deputy Dolly. When the body of a brutally slain woman turns up in an abandoned farmhouse, Emily and Dolly uncover a disturbing pattern. Bodies of dead dogs are being thrown into migrant Mexican workers' yards—a gruesome warning to keep someone's despicable secret.

Clues to unravel this macabre affair seem woven into the manuscript Emily is editing for Cecil Hawke, an eccentric English author. Each page paints an eerily familiar picture of intimidation, madness, and murder. But reading further into the Englishman's twisted fiction could spell Emily's untimely death.

"Buzzelli will have you packing your bags for a move to northern Michigan."—KIRKUS REVIEWS (starred review)

"Emily is a detective for our skint times: She can't afford health care, but she can make flour out of cat tails and work three jobs at once."—CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

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REVIEWS

"Emily, Dolly, and Emily's appealing pet dog, Sorrow, will have many clamoring for the next book."—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

"Dead Dogs and Englishmen takes on a darker, more haunting story than its predecessors—perhaps maturing as much as its characters."—NORTHERN EXPRESS WEEKLY




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