Curious Affair of the Third Dog

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Title:      Curious Affair of the Third Dog
Categories:      Inspector Henry Tibbett
BookID:      421
Authors:      Patricia Moyes
ISBN-10(13):      9780805005035
Publisher:      Holt Paperbacks
Publication date:      05-15-1986
Number of pages:      224
Owner Email:      [email protected]
Language:      English
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There were three dogs and now one is missing. Emmy Tibbett's sister Jane, a stalwart of the animal-rights movement, and the other locals are a lot more concerned with the fact that one of their number has recently been hauled off to prison for the minor crime of having killed someone while drunk. Enter Henry Tibbett to solve the crime.

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