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Collared For Murder by Annie Knox

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Also by Annie Knox:

Collared For Murder, June 2015
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Groomed For Murder, September 2014
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Paws For Murder, January 2014
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Collared For Murder
Annie Knox

Pet Boutique Mystery #3
NAL
June 2015
On Sale: June 2, 2015
Featuring: Izzy McHale
320 pages
ISBN: 0451241134
EAN: 9780451241139
Kindle: B00OQSF7BY
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Mystery Pet Lovers | Mystery Cozy

GROOMED FOR MURDER’s Izzy McHale is back, and her pet boutique, Trendy Tails, is raking in the green. But someone else in town is seeing red.…

The Midwestern Cat Fanciers’ Organization is bringing its annual weeklong retreat to Merryville, Minnesota. While that’s perfect for Izzy’s business, it unleashes headaches for everyone else. The event has lots of workshops on the care and breeding of cats, and it culminates in a cat show with a fabulous prize—a platinum collar dangle worth some big bucks.

Cattiness, of course, ensues. But the claws really come out after the prize disappears, and the wealthy director, Phillip Denford, is done in with a pair of grooming shears. Now Izzy and her furry friends, Packer and Jinx, can’t waste time pussyfooting around. They have to solve this case before a killer pounces again.

Pet Boutique Mystery

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25 comments posted.

Re: Collared For Murder

Making them drink water from the bathroom sink~
(Marissa Yip-Young 10:03am June 16, 2015)

My cat is a street wise rescue cat who doesn't play well with others. That being said, there really isn't much that she will allow me to do that would make her look or act silly.
(
Joan Varner 12:26pm June 16, 2015)

A great interview! Thanks for being entertaining & informative!
(
Margie Hall 1:05pm June 16, 2015)

Loved the interview. My cats are definittely the rulers of our household - they run the show. There are 4 of them - and each of them thinks - oops, KNOWS - they are numero uno. The 2 legged humans and the 4-legged dogs don't stand a chance of winning any battle with any one of our 4 felines.
(
Nancy Reynolds 1:48pm June 16, 2015)

Our pet house bunny really doesn't do silly, but he will try
to hide behind things with his ears sticking up over the top.
(
Deb Philippon 4:54pm June 16, 2015)

Buddie, my Yorkie, helps me take off my special stockings like
I trained him. When someone comes to visit and is polite enough to take
their shoes off, Buddie rushes over to help take off their socks. It is funny
but embarrassing too!
(
Judy van Ryn 4:54pm June 16, 2015)

My Maltese sits on a new visitor's lap without invitation. Not
everyone likes this.
(
Sharon Berger 5:25pm June 16, 2015)

We only have one pet now (if you can call a desert turtle a pet) There is not much we can do together that is silly.
Laura Folstad
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L Folstad 7:11pm June 16, 2015)

My daughter's cat acts like a dog. To cute. No cats as we are
allergic. Good interview.
(
L Green 10:24pm June 16, 2015)

Like to lay covered up with a blanket and my cat snuggled
underneath. Not funny, but totally cute!
(
Janice Santillo 2:02pm June 17, 2015)

My little rescue dog will get his toys out of his basket
and toss them to catch or chase. He will play by himself
and enjoys it..but I will play with him. He doesn't like
the vacum sweeper and trys to attack it. When a storm is
coming for rain...he will qiver and I have to put his
thunder shirt on which helps but doesn't eliminate his
stress and he will hide under a blanket or desk. Have
had him 3 weeks and his is obedient and trained. Love
him dearly and is a loving addition to our senior family.
(
Shirley Sego 2:22pm June 17, 2015)

My dog likes to take his squeaky ball and sing with it, we howl along with him, he looks at us, like we are ruining his song.
(
Jean Patton 3:03pm June 17, 2015)

Sounds like a fun cozy. Thanks for the opportunity.
(
Nancy Luebke 5:26pm June 17, 2015)

My cat seemed to think she was my mother. If I was in
the bathroom too long, she would hop on the keyboard
to make it beep so I would rush out to save my
computer. If I was at the computer too late, she would
jump on my lap and then lie on the keyboard until I
would lie down to rest. And then she would groom my
face with her raspy tongue until she was satisfied I
was clean. Free dermabrasion.
(
Irene Menge 9:11pm June 17, 2015)

I don't have a pet at this time , but I would love to read your book .Thanks for this chance.
(
Joan Thrasher 10:25am June 18, 2015)

I let her share my pillow. I really have not choice she just refuses to move in
the middle of the night. The she is TC my cat.
(
Jo Jones 10:52am June 18, 2015)

We have a dog we saved from the pound and he is spoiled, the only thing I can think of is when a train go by behind us the dog and I race up the stairs to go into one of the bedrooms and watch it from the window, he loves them as well, we use to live in the big city so we saw no trains. Penney
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Penney Wilfort 2:08pm June 18, 2015)

Collared for Murder sounds like an entertaining summer read. This is the first I've heard of the The Pet Boutique Mysteries. I would love to get my "paws" on a copy of any of the books in this series.
(
Maggie Evans 3:15pm June 18, 2015)

I love to sing songs to Lillycat and no matter where she is in the house or what
she is doing she will come running to me, jump up on the chair or bed, look me
in the eye, and then lie down as close as she can get! I have never had a cat that
did this. She is a real hoot!
(
Pam Flynn 7:46pm June 18, 2015)

My dog, Spencer, loves to play with a ring toy we call the "circle toy". I make a circle shape with my hands and tell him to go get the circle toy and he goes around the house looking for wherever he left it. He usually forgets where it is and I call out rooms to him and he goes there to check for it. It's amazing how well he understands the directions you're giving him.
(
Flora Presley 9:06pm June 18, 2015)

I take care of my daughter's Golden when they are gone and
Max loves to play "tug" when he is here.
(
Leona Olson 7:49am June 19, 2015)

I love dog mysteries
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Susan Gannon 8:39am June 19, 2015)

My late cat, Smoky used to come up to me to be picked up & smooch when I'd been away & all of a sudden he seemed to remember - "oh yeah, I'm mad at her for being away" & give me a little nip & then carry on with the purring & smooching.
(
Christine Schultz 10:45am June 19, 2015)

Our cats rule the house literally I got up 3 times last night
to see what they wanted and they just wanted me to know that
they needed food, water and then just attention. Silly cats!
I had fed and watered them before bed!
(
Denise Austin 2:47pm June 19, 2015)

I've never read your books but I love books with animals. Also, I enter contests to try out new authors (to me). Also if I enjoy the book enough to give it at least a 4 or 5 I leave reviews at various sites. (Good Reads, B&N, BAM, Walmart, Amazon, and any other sites that you would like.
(
Pat Moore 9:12pm June 19, 2015)

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