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Dog-Eared Delinquent
Dog-Eared Delinquent
Dog-Eared Delinquent
Audiobook3 hours

Dog-Eared Delinquent

Written by Molly Fitz

Narrated by Ann Richardson

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Apparently I've been slacking on the job as a paralegal, even though the firm doesn't know that I'm secretly working as the area's premier Pet Whisperer P.I. to solve our toughest cases behind the scenes. Now they've hired an intern to "help" me manage my workload . . .

But what the partners don't realize is that they've let a nefarious criminal into our offices. Trust me, Octo-Cat can smell this guy's stink from a mile away. The worst part? I'm pretty sure he can talk to animals too . . . and he most definitely isn't using his talents to solve crimes and defend the innocent.

I've always wondered how that zap from an old coffeemaker landed me with supernatural abilities. Now it's time to find out once and for all. Otherwise I fear I may wind up losing them-and my trusty talking feline sidekick-for good.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 30, 2019
ISBN9781630155728
Dog-Eared Delinquent

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Angie and her talking kitty, Octo-Cat, are back. I really wish she could talk to other animals but I have found out that in later books, she will be able to. This book is an easy, fast paced and a fun book to read, the whole series is. Octo-Cat is a snob but this series is still very cute. If you like fast paced cozies you'll love this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Arriving at work, Angie discovers someone sitting at her desk. Supposedly, Peter is there to help her, but Angie soon finds out that he is not to be trusted. She is also surprised at the turn of events that reveal to her that she is not the only one blessed, or maybe cursed, with magic. There are many ups and downs in this magical tale, and, of course, Octo-Cat is the star of the show. If you enjoy quirky characters, both human and animal, you are bound to enjoy the clever cozies in this series.