Show me the bunny /
Material type: TextSeries: Berenson, Laurien. Melanie Travis mystery ; 28.Publisher: New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp., 2022Copyright date: 2022Description: 204 pages ; 19 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781496735812
- 1496735811
- 9781638082521
- Travis, Melanie (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Women detectives -- Connecticut -- Fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
- Women dog owners -- Fiction
- Dogs -- Fiction
- Easter stories
- FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / Animals
- FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth
- FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
- Connecticut -- Fiction
- 813/.54 23/eng/20220106
- PS3552.E6963 S46 2022
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Melanie Travis and her pedigree poodles are back on the case in an adorably giftable, Easter-themed hardcover by award-winning author Laurien Berenson!
Melanie Travis is gifted at raising prize-winning Standard Poodles, not standing in as the Easter Bunny. But when March in Connecticut brings daffodils and dead bodies, she'll need to hop into action-and fast...
Aunt Rose already has a strike against her for not being too fond of dogs-or Aunt Peg. But Melanie still agrees to organize Easter festivities at Gallagher House, the new women's shelter opened by the stern former nun, even if it takes all the jellybeans in Greenwich to sweeten the arrangement. No sooner does Melanie arrive to dye multicolor eggs and stuff baskets, than she learns devastating news about Beatrice Gallagher, the respected benefactor of the estate. Beatrice has fallen to her death, and the circumstances are shocking.
No one can say why or how charitable Beatrice got pushed into an early grave. Yet for a supposedly warm and generous philanthropist, rumors have her pinned as an overbearing manipulator who used money to control the unfortunate few trapped in her inner circle. Facing an uncertain future as danger lurks around Gallagher House, Melanie and Aunt Rose must tolerate each other's company long enough to discover the truth about Beatrice's true nature and identify a vengeful killer-before another person's idyllic spring break becomes a serious nightmare...
Sequel to: Pup fiction.
When Beatrice Gallagher, the well-respected benefactor of a new women's shelter, is murdered, Melanie Travis discovers that Beatrice wasn't the warm and generous philanthropist she appeared to be and must expose her true nature to identify a vengeful killer.
Melanie Travis is gifted at raising prize-winning Standard Poodles, not standing in as the Easter Bunny. But when March in Connecticut brings daffodils and dead bodies, she'll need to hop into action--and fast . . . Aunt Rose already has a strike against her for not being too fond of dogs--or Aunt Peg. But Melanie Travis still agrees to organize Easter festivities at Gallagher House, the new women's shelter opened by the stern former nun, even if it takes all the jellybeans in Greenwich to sweeten the arrangement. No sooner does Melanie arrive than she learns devastating news about Beatrice Gallagher, the respected benefactor of the estate. Beatrice has fallen to her death, and the circumstances are shocking. Despite her image as a generous philanthropist, rumors have her pinned as an overbearing manipulator who used money to control the unfortunate few trapped in her inner circle. As danger lurks around Gallagher House, Melanie and Aunt Rose must discover the truth about Beatrice's true nature and identify a vengeful killer. -- adapted from jacket
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Laurien Berenson is an Agatha and Macavity nominee, winner of the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, and four-time winner of the Maxwell Award, presented by the Dog Writers Association of America. She and her husband live on a farm in Kentucky surrounded by dogs and horses. Readers can visit her website at- www.LaurienBerenson.com.There are no comments on this title.