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Book, 2012
Current format, Book, 2012, 1st Gallery Books trade pbk. ed, Available .Book, 2012
Current format, Book, 2012, 1st Gallery Books trade pbk. ed, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsWhen a job to find a missing person proves more complicated than expected, private concierge entrepreneur Ginny Mallard teams up with bartender friend Teddy Tonica and their loveable pets in a race to prevent their target's murder. Original. 35,000 first printing.
When a job to find a missing person proves more complicated than expected, private concierge entrepreneur Ginny Mallard teams up with bartender friend Teddy Tonica and their loveable pets in a race to prevent their target's murder.
They rely on animal instincts&;
Meet &;Gin&; and &;Tonic.&; She&;s a dog person. He&;s a cat person. But when these two friendly rivals team up to solve a mystery, you can bet their pets aren&;t the only ones getting collared&;
Ginny Mallard and her shar-pei, Georgie, are about to run out of kibble and cash, unless she digs up another client for her private concierge business. So she heads to her neighborhood Seattle bar, Mary&;s, to sniff out an opportunity. Or a gimlet or two. The bartender, Teddy Tonica, is usually good for a round of challenging banter, and Georgie is oddly fond of his bar cat, Mistress Penny.
Before she can say &;bottoms up,&; Ginny lands a job tracking down some important business papers that have gone missing&;along with the customer&;s uncle. If Ginny hopes to track him down, she&;ll need more than her research skills: she&;ll need a partner with people skills&;like Tonica.
This is one dangerous case that&;s about to go to the dogs&;unless man, woman, cat, and canine can work together as one very unconventional crime-solving team.
When a job to find a missing person proves more complicated than expected, private concierge entrepreneur Ginny Mallard teams up with bartender friend Teddy Tonica and their loveable pets in a race to prevent their target's murder.
They rely on animal instincts&;
Meet &;Gin&; and &;Tonic.&; She&;s a dog person. He&;s a cat person. But when these two friendly rivals team up to solve a mystery, you can bet their pets aren&;t the only ones getting collared&;
Ginny Mallard and her shar-pei, Georgie, are about to run out of kibble and cash, unless she digs up another client for her private concierge business. So she heads to her neighborhood Seattle bar, Mary&;s, to sniff out an opportunity. Or a gimlet or two. The bartender, Teddy Tonica, is usually good for a round of challenging banter, and Georgie is oddly fond of his bar cat, Mistress Penny.
Before she can say &;bottoms up,&; Ginny lands a job tracking down some important business papers that have gone missing&;along with the customer&;s uncle. If Ginny hopes to track him down, she&;ll need more than her research skills: she&;ll need a partner with people skills&;like Tonica.
This is one dangerous case that&;s about to go to the dogs&;unless man, woman, cat, and canine can work together as one very unconventional crime-solving team.
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