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Death Scent

(2021)
(The first book in the Jessica Anderson K-9 Mystery series)
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Her first mistake was calling 9-1-1.

Drones were supposed to make life easier for Jessie and her search and rescue dogs. Instead, they've made everything a lot more complicated. Her equipment confiscated, her very freedom threatened, Jessica Anderson finds herself in the crosshairs of both law enforcement and a vicious killer when her drones discover a body on the slopes of Long Peak.

When evidence points to other victims, though, it's Jessie and her search dogs who law enforcement need to find their remains. What nobody suspects, though, is that the killer is watching, waiting, anticipating ...ready.

A novel of a woman and her beloved dogs, a woman who, having fled a career in law enforcement, finds herself the target of, both, the sheriff and a murderer.

Clean, safe readingNo sex, gore, or profanity.

(And--spoiler alert--yes, dear reader, absolutely no dog dies in this book.)NOTE TO FANS: This is an ongoing series. It doesn't stop here.

NO AI content, guaranteed. All original D. L. Keur.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS“Wow! What an ending! I did not see that coming! This book really took me away into a world I knew nothing about. And I love Milo, the Wonder Mutt. Some dog! In fact, after reading this book, I went over to our shelter and I, who haven’t had a dog since I was a kid, adopted a needy mutt that the lady said really needed a home. (Ours isn’t a no-kill shelter.) My new pal is not even close to being Milo, but he’s presently sleeping on the sofa, snoring away, and I can already tell that we’re going to be pals. That should tell you something about this book! Well worth the time to read it!” —L. L. Alexander, freelance editor

“I’m a huge fan of K-9 mysteries, and this one, for sure, ranks right up there with my favs.” —Kimberly Clarke, reader of K-9 mysteries

“The characters are so real! And the dogs — you gotta love them, the whole pack. I think the thing that really nailed it for me was Jessica, though. I could really connect with her.” —Sarah Yarborough, mystery reader<


Genre: Cozy Mystery

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