Muzzled : a Kate Turner, D.V.M. mystery / Eileen Brady.

By: Brady, Eileen, (Veterinarian) [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Brady, Eileen, Kate Turner, D.V.M. mystery ; Publisher: [Sydney, N.S.W.] : Read How You Want, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: [Large print edition]Description: iv, 334 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781459680005Subject(s): Veterinarians -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- FictionGenre/Form: Mystery fiction. | Large type books. DDC classification: 813.6 Summary: Making rounds to homes one wet spring morning, veterinarian Dr. Kate Turner rescues a family's hamster from a vacuum cleaner, then visits an estate whose owners breed champion Cavalier King Charles spaniels. Instead of sharing traditional tea with the couple, she confronts a bloody scene of bodies and twenty-seven blue-ribbon dogs running wild. Police initially suspect a murder-suicide, but when Dr. Kate proves the famous best-in-show champion is missing, a darker reality intrudes. She remembers her grandfather saying that there are two motives for murder, love and money. While treating local pets, Dr. Kate discovers suspects and motives everywhere in this charming town filled with people who wanted the couple dead. Was the couple murdered for money their champion could bring to another breeder? How is their daughter, anxious to rid herself of the pampered dogs, handling the wealth she inherits?
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Regular print edition published: Scottsdale, AZ. : Poisoned Pen Press, 2014.

Making rounds to homes one wet spring morning, veterinarian Dr. Kate Turner rescues a family's hamster from a vacuum cleaner, then visits an estate whose owners breed champion Cavalier King Charles spaniels. Instead of sharing traditional tea with the couple, she confronts a bloody scene of bodies and twenty-seven blue-ribbon dogs running wild. Police initially suspect a murder-suicide, but when Dr. Kate proves the famous best-in-show champion is missing, a darker reality intrudes. She remembers her grandfather saying that there are two motives for murder, love and money. While treating local pets, Dr. Kate discovers suspects and motives everywhere in this charming town filled with people who wanted the couple dead. Was the couple murdered for money their champion could bring to another breeder? How is their daughter, anxious to rid herself of the pampered dogs, handling the wealth she inherits?

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