

Lädt ... Barking!von Liz Evans
![]() Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This was a fun book. Very British. Similar in a vague way to Stephanie Plum. Once again, lots of different plot lines, all satisfyingly tied in together in the end. The dog sitting was funny - it is amazing how dogs grow on you! Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReihePI Grace Smith (4)
Stuart Roberts is a mild-mannered, shy accountant suffering from nightmares in which he remembers committing a violent murder (possibly two) and wants to know if they really happened. Grace doesn't want to take the case on the grounds that murders tend to mean there's someone who is prepared to kill around and she'd rather pass - thanks very much. However, these are killings with a difference: they took place nearly thirty years before Stuart was born. During his dreams Stuart becomes 'Joe' and has vivid recollections of life as a hop farmer's son, a world Stuart swears he knows absolutely nothing about. Despite her scepticism Grace has never been able to resist the lure of an unlimited expense account, so she takes the job. And then discovers that her client isn't quite what he appears to be ... Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Private investigator Grace Smith reluctantly agrees to dog-sit for a friendly but troublesome dog whose owner is having an operation and finds herself mingling with rock royalty while investigating a murder that may or may not have happened in the 1930s. Refusing to be side-tracked by talk of past-life regressions, Grace eventually finds out what is really going on, and Waterloo's presence almost makes up for the lack of donkeys in the story. (