A mysterious event has gripped the world!
How, why, who and what — is taking the grass?
Globe leaders are baffled; unbeknownst to them there’s a secret agency who
solve weird, bizarre events and it’s run by dogs!
Jake and Sammy are everyday pets until a strange encounter changes their lives forever; this puzzling case will test their bosses, Gino and Phillip, to the limits.
Can they pull together and save humanity before it’s too late? Will Jake ever get that packet of crisps he so desperately craves for? And will the age-old question be answered—are four legs better than two?
In this crime mystery where dogs rule, anything can go wrong and probably will. But we all love an underdog!
This is an imaginative mystery that will charm readers of all ages. The story follows Jake and Sammy who need to solve the puzzle regarding the disappearance of the world’s grass. What sets this book apart is its fresh and clever use of images, often presented as articles or posters, giving the narrative a unique and quirky feel. These visual elements add to the playfulness of the story, making it a pleasure to read. I particularly liked the scenes in the dog’s home and the Zoo.
The characters are irresistibly cute, especially Jake with his obsession, and the camaraderie between the dogs is brilliant. The book’s humour and suspense keep the reader engaged, and the charming style is perfect for everybody. A must for people who love a good underdog story. The clever format and engaging dialogue give an adorable take on the classic crime mystery genre. Is it a children’s book? Is it a cosy mystery? I think it can sit comfortably in both camps. My favourite line … “Hamish said, standing up and turning back into a guide dog.” Brilliant.
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Deborah Fox lives in Yorkshire with her partner Paul. She currently works for a large electrical distributor, as well as being a budding author.
Like many children, Deborah spent her time inspired by stories from AA
Milne to JM Barrie, and to this day her favourite story was and still is,
Winnie the Pooh! Her writing talents didn’t materialise until later in life
as most of her childhood was spent dancing and performing.
Deborah’s passions are the outdoors, gardening, interior design, dogs
and cinema. She has always been intrigued with all things supernatural
and the time presented to her during COVID, and the inspiration from
the sad passing of her dog Jake, was the start of her first novel ‘Second
Hand Rose.’
With the support of family and friends and Blossom Spring agreeing to
publish her story, it has fulfilled the dream to become a published
author and has given the encouragement to write more stories.
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