Mystery at the Marsh - Carolyn Eastwood - Books - Authorhouse - 9781491821602 - October 8, 2013
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Mystery at the Marsh

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Publisher Marketing: When mystery writer, Victoria "Vicky" Cooper, moves to a sleepy little town in coastal Georgia, with her three Welsh Pembroke Corgis, their number is soon increased to four by the arrival of a small black Corgi puppy. But a few months later, the normal peace and quiet for both humans and dogs is shattered, when Vicky's farmer neighbor is murdered. The local sheriff, Jake Robbins, soon suspects that one, if not all of the dogs, were witness to the crime, and when his investigation stalls, he asks for their help. At first, Vicky is reluctant to allow the dogs to get involved, but when Jake assures her that nothing bad will happen, she finally agrees. Highly intelligent and adventurous, and despite some stern warnings, the Corgis also begin investigating on their own. And typically, they get into a lot of trouble in their quest to bring the bad guys to justice. When they make headlines in the local newspaper, and a TV station film crew arrives in town, matters take a definite turn for the worse. Now a target, and after several narrow escapes, a kidnapping, and help from an unexpected source, the Corgis eventually get the bad guys cornered, with a surprising result. In this first book in the series of Carolyn Eastwood's Corgi mysteries, readers will meet Skipper, the leader of the Corgi siblings, Duke, his older half-brother, Misty, Duke's younger sister, and their baby niece, Tango. www.mycorgidogs.com Contributor Bio:  Eastwood, Carolyn Eastwood was born in Canton, Ohio and grew up in Detroit. She relocated to the Chicago area in 1943. She received a B. A. in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin, an M. A. in Anthropology from Northern Illinois University, and a PhD in Public Policy Analysis from the University of Illinois-Chicago. She is adjunct professor of Anthropology at the College of DuPage and at Roosevelt University.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 8, 2013
ISBN13 9781491821602
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 120
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   172 g
Language English