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Chihuahua of the Baskervilles - (Tripping Magazine Mystery) by Esri Allbritten (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When the glowing form of a beloved deceased Chihuahua appears, is it a ghost, or is someone teaching a dead dog new tricks - like murder?
- About the Author: ESRI ALLBRITTEN is a former copywriter for radio and TV ads.
- 288 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Animals
- Series Name: Tripping Magazine Mystery
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About the Book
The decidedly eccentric staff of "Tripping Magazine," a low-budget periodical of the paranormal, goes to Manitou Springs, Colorado, to investigate a ghostly Chihuahua spotted by the rich founder of a clothing catalog for small dogs.Book Synopsis
When the glowing form of a beloved deceased Chihuahua appears, is it a ghost, or is someone teaching a dead dog new tricks - like murder?
Tripping Magazine is a quirky low-budget magazine that reports on travel destinations for believers in the paranormal. A few fake ghosts away from throwing in the towel, the Tripping staff get the tip of a lifetime when they get a call from Charlotte Baskerville, the rich founder of a clothing company for small dogs. Charlotte thinks that her Chihuahua, Petey, has come back from the dead, and she's desperate for someone to come verify his appearances. The magazine's three-person reporting team travels to Manitou Springs, Colorado, sure that the ghostly dog will be a work of fiction. But, when they arrive, they see evidence of Petey with their own eyes. And he's not just floating by - he's howling advice and spelling out threats with tiny paw prints. Is the ghost real, or is the whole phenomenon an elaborate ruse? The Tripping team must navigate the kooky world of coffin races, scheming husbands, and doggie fashion to solve the mystery - and get their story written at the same time. Uproariously funny and a great mystery to boot, Chihuahua of the Baskervilles is sure to leave you in stitches.
From the Back Cover
"A treat for dog lovers, aficionados of the bizarre, and fans of unusual mysteries, all of whom just might sit up and beg Allbritten for her next entry." --"Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"Tripping Magazine "is a quirky low-budget magazine that reports on travel destinations for believers in the paranormal. A few fake ghosts away from throwing in the towel, the "Tripping "staff get the tip of a lifetime when they get a call from Charlotte Baskerville, the rich founder of a clothing company for small dogs. Charlotte thinks that her beloved Chihuahua, Petey, has come back from the dead, and she's desperate for someone to come verify his appearances.
"Frightfully funny." --"Mystery Scene
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The magazine's three-person reporting team travels to Manitou Springs, Colorado, sure that the ghostly dog will be a work of fiction. But when they arrive, they see evidence of Petey with their own eyes. And he's not just floating by--he's howling advice and spelling out threats with tiny paw prints. Is the ghost real? Or is someone teaching a dead dog new tricks...like murder?""
"Thoroughly enjoyable. Come! Sit! Read!"--Nancy Atherton, bestselling author of the Aunt Dimity mysteries
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Review Quotes
"A light and engaging tale with charming characters that will appeal to those outside of both mystery and canine genres."--"Kirkus Reviews""" "Allbritten's debut offers eccentric characters, a lively pace, and adorable tiny dogs."--"Publishers Weekly" "Allbritten ... has created likable characters, an intriguing mystery, and a quaint setting."--"Library Journal"
About the Author
ESRI ALLBRITTEN is a former copywriter for radio and TV ads. She enjoys singing and songwriting and she lives in Boulder, Colorado.