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Would Someone Steal a Military Hero?
Snuggle with your trusty hound and settle into a small-town mystery in book 6 of the Gone to the Dogs series.
Becky Keller and Sam Granger’s romance has cooled. He is busy teaching at the vet school, and she’s busy with her restaurant and antique shop. What Sam hasn’t told her is his PTSD, which manifests mostly with nightmares, makes him believe he’s damaged goods. But that is about to change when he meets Vvolt, a Belgian Malinois retired military working dog.
When a tornado hits Brenham, there is damage in the downtown area as well as in nearby Round Top where Becky’s restaurant is situated. Sam offers to help her clean up and introduce her to Vvolt–and for a while it’s like the old days, only with a MWD supervising.
Becky and Sam are exhausted by the work, and it is only as Becky is locking up that they realize Vvolt is gone. The pair search but don’t find the dog. Would someone steal a military hero? And what will Sam do without the help of his new friend?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636096629
ISBN10: 163609662X
Kathleen Y’Barbo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2023
Gone To The Dogs Mysteries # 6
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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