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The White Shepherd

By: Annie Dalton
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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Anna Hopkins' daily walk through Oxford's Port Meadow is rudely interrupted one autumn morning when her white German shepherd, Bonnie, unearths a blood-soaked body in the undergrowth. For Anna it's a double shock: she'd met the victim previously.

Naomi Evans was a professional researcher who had told Anna she was working on a book about a famous Welsh poet and who offered to help Anna trace Bonnie's original owner. From her conversations with Naomi, Anna is convinced that she was not a random victim of a psychopathic killer. She was targeted because of what she knew.

With the official investigation heading in the wrong direction entirely, Anna teams up with fellow dog walkers Isadora Salzman and Tansy Lavelle to discover the truth.

©2015 Annie Dalton and Maria Dalton (P)2017 Soundings
Traditional Detectives Women Sleuths

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