Includes excerpt from the author's Half-price homicide.
"Josie had no idea that the business of fashion-forward puppies could get so ugly--until she's hired to check out a big pet store's involvement with puppy mills. After she gets a tip from a disgruntled pet shop employee named Edna, Josie discovers that behind the cashmere sweaters and bejeweled collars, cruel means of breeding designer dogs are being used. While working the case, she's led to a puppy mill and sees the horrible conditions firsthand. Something has to be done, and she has the footage from her hidden camera to prove it. But when Edna is found dead, Josie realizes that sinking her teeth into this cause just might land her in the doghouse."--p. [4] of cover.
Dog breeders, Fiction.
Murder, Fiction.
Mystery shopping, Fiction.
CPB
Box
no
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3098
vol
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15
Viets, Elaine,1950-
Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress)