With a new litter of Standard Poodles on the way, it's shaping up to be a vibrant July in Greenwich, Connecticut, for Melanie Travis. Too bad there's a killer in town who would love to drain the life out of her summer . . .
While usually protective, Melanie feels comfortable sending her sons to the Graceland School's summer camp for two reasons: The institution is well-regarded and proprietor Emily Grace is a trusted friend. But Emily has been acting strange since three rambunctious Dalmatian puppies suddenly appeared on her doorstep. The unusual arrival marks the first of several mysterious happenings at camp, each more intense than the last. Emily's rough streak takes a frightening turn with a discovery in the nearby woods—the body of her estranged ex-husband.
As suspicions rush in, proving that Emily didn't murder her biggest mistake will be about as easy as raising prize-winning show dogs. Realizing she's the only one who can prove her friend's innocence and keep the Graceland School from shutting down, Melanie dives into an investigation on the victim's whereabouts leading up to his demise. With a few spotty clues and Aunt Peg's growing curiosity about the Dalmatian pups' origins, Melanie must name the culprit before good intentions come back to bite!
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Laurien Berenson is the bestselling author of the Melanie Travis canine mysteries and the Senior Sleuths mystery series. An Agatha and Macavity finalist, she is a four-time winner of the Maxwell Award, presented by the Dog Writers Association of America. Visit her online at LaurienBerenson.com.
Lynn Cahoon is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Tourist Trap Mystery series. She has also authored several romance novels and novellas, including The Bull Rider’s Keeper, Marriage Not Included, Shawnee Holiday, and Return of the Fae, which was a finalist for a Readers’ Crown and a RONE Award. An Idaho native, Lynn currently lives in a small historic town on the banks of the Mississippi River.