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"A photo shoot sets animal photographer Janet MacPhail on the trail of rare endangered tropical birds connected with a mysterious retreat center near her Fort Wayne community"--Provided by the publisher.
Animal photographer Janet MacPhail is training for her cat Leo's first feline agility trial when she gets a frantic call about a "kidnapping" and sets out with her Australian Shepherd Jay to help. Keeping up with her mom's nursing-home romance, her own relationship with Tom, and her animals' upcoming agility trials has Janet crazy busy. But the discovery of a body on the canine competition course stops the participants dead in their tracks.
A guide to caring for a golden retriever that discusses feeding, grooming, training, socialization, and other related topics.
"Animal photographer Janet MacPhail has just arrived at a sheepherding competition with her Australian Shepherd Jay when she learns that two dozen sheep have disappeared. Police think the animals have wandered off, but Janet is convinced they've been stolen ... [and] when a livestock handler turns up dead, the police and a pair of thugs pay Janet way more attention than she likes"--Page 4 of cover.
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Animal photographer Janet McPhail becomes a suspect when an animal handler drops dead at a dog show, but when she begins to investigate the crime on her own she finds herself in danger of becoming the next victim.
In Rescue Matters! award-winning author Sheila Webster Boneham, Ph.D., provides invaluable advice for groups or individuals who want to know how to start, run, fund and promote rescue. But the book doesn't stop there...
Un pirata informático irrumpe clandestinamente en el ordenador personal del Papa mientras, en Sevilla, una iglesia barroca se ve obligada a defenderse matando a quienes están dispuestos a demolerla. El Vaticano envía un agente, sacerdote, especializado en asuntos sucios: el astuto y apuesto padre Lorenzo Quart, quien en el curso de sus investigaciones verá quebrantarse sus convicciones y hasta peligrar sus votos de castidad ante una bella aristócrata andaluza que fascina a la sociedad Sevillana. Cerca merodean tres pintorescos malvados aspiran a mantener viva la copla española. Un banquero celoso y su secretario ludópata. Una septuagenaria que bebe Coca-Cola. La tarjeta postal de una mujer muerta un siglo atrás. Y el misterioso legado del capitán Xaloc, último corsario español, desaparecido frente a las costas de Cuba en 1898...
If you need to know how to run a rescue program, from incorporation to managing volunteers and placing dogs in good homes, this book is for you. Includes forms, notes on actual cases; tells how to catch a stray dog, handle care and veterinary costs during rehabilitation, avoid lawsuits, and more.
27 Views of Wilmington: The Port City in Prose & Poetry is the latest in Eno's popular series of local anthologies. The book showcases the literary life of one of North Carolina's most popular cities by featuring the works of more than two dozen hometown writers. The result is a mosaic of perspectives about life in the Port City in a variety of genres--journalism, history, fiction, poetry, and more. To date, contributors include Wiley Cash, Nan Graham, Jason Mott, Gwenyfar Rohler, Melodie Homer, Kevin Mauer, Virginia Holman, Dana Sachs, Rhonda Bellamy, Susan T. Block, Hannah Dela Cruz Abrams, Emily Smith, John Jeremiah Sullivan, Bertha Boykin Todd, Philip Gerard, and more.