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Double Dog Dare - (Davis Way Crime Caper) by Gretchen Archer (Paperback)

Double Dog Dare - (Davis Way Crime Caper) by  Gretchen Archer (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Problem #1: Bootsy Howard. Davis Way Cole lives a (relatively) quiet, (somewhat) simple, and (completely) witch-free life with her husband and twin daughters on the 29th floor of the Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. Until Bootsy Howard shows up demanding a million dollars. Problem #2: Princess Smucker. What was marketing thinking when they booked the Southern Canine Association's annual dog show at the Bellissimo? And what was Davis thinking when she agreed to let a dog stay with her? For a week? In her home? The home where she lives a (fairly) quiet, (reasonably) simple, and (totally) manicotti-free life? Problem #3: Leverette Urleen, MD. The last thing Davis needs is an unsolicited house call from Pine Apple, Alabama's latest excuse for a doctor. But considering she has a dead body on ice, she might as well have him determine the cause of death. Which he doesn't. Nor does he help find the body when Davis loses it. On top of all that, he won't leave, further disrupting Davis's (more or less) quiet, (to a certain degree) simple, and (utterly) seersucker-free life. A life that's about to go to the dogs. Unless Davis can learn a few new tricks. Fast."--Page 4 of cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Hot diggety dog, the fur is flying in USA TODAY bestselling author Gretchen Archer's latest. It's not just good, it's "Best in Show!" - Janet Evanovich</p><p>Problem #1: Bootsy Howard</p><p>Davis Way Cole lives a (relatively) quiet, (somewhat) simple, and (completely) witch-free life with her husband and twin daughters on the 29th floor of the Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. Until Bootsy Howard shows up demanding a million dollars.</p><p>Problem #2: Princess Smucker</p><p>What was marketing thinking when they booked the Southern Canine Association's annual dog show at the Bellissimo? And what was Davis thinking when she agreed to let a dog stay with her? For a week? In her home? The home where she lives a (fairly) quiet, (reasonably) simple, and (totally) manicotti-free life?</p><p>Problem #3: Leverette Urleen, MD</p><p>The last thing Davis needs is an unsolicited house call from Pine Apple, Alabama's latest excuse for a doctor. But since he's there, considering she has a dead body on ice, she might as well have him determine the cause of death. Which he doesn't. Nor is he any help finding the body when Davis loses it. </p><p>On top of all that, he won't leave, further disrupting Davis's (more or less) quiet, (to a certain degree) simple, and (utterly) seersucker-free life. A life that's about to go to the dogs. Unless Davis can learn a few new tricks. Fast. </p><p>Guaranteed woofs, the best thing since the bone, take Double Dog Dare for a walk and you're sure to unleash a treat.</p><p>- - - - - - - - - - - - -</p><p>DOUBLE DOG DARE by Gretchen Archer A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you'll probably like them all. <br /> </p>

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