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The Corpse that Wasn't There

By Gayle Nastasi
Published By Fehrman Books
$4.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: July 08, 2010
Words: 27989 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

Kids, dogs, and special dog show classes just for youngsters: what could be more fun? Try adding a psychic Saluki hound with a nose for trouble, a mysterious body that appears and disappears, a dark, spooky museum, and an exciting police chase through the night! Ages 8-12 ; kids have fun while learning about dog shows.

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exciting entertaining, mystery, dogs, educational, dog shows, kids 8 to 12

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A really fun mystery for kids ages 8-12 which also teaches them about dog showing and has a glossary of dog show terms. Published by Fehrman Books.

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Review by: William Lewis on Aug. 11, 2010 : star star star
I am 69 years old and a Saluki owner. The story kept my interest and I wanted to finish it. The characters were not really backgrounded and I was looking for more reference to the Saluki breed. Other than the very beginning at the show and the end at the show, the canine character could have been any breed. I almost forgot that it was a Saluki until the end. Merlin might have treed a squirrel or chased something that would have been Saluki-like. We never really understand why Merlin ran to the sheds in the beginning. So he is supposed to be psychic?

Probably OK for kids. I would have preferred more Saluki antics and maybe some more background on the main characters.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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