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  • Wicked Wildlife

  • Cozy Corgi Mysteries, Book 8
  • By: Mildred Abbott
  • Narrated by: Angie Hickman
  • Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Wicked Wildlife

By: Mildred Abbott
Narrated by: Angie Hickman
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Summary

Fall gives way to winter in the Colorado mountains, ushering in snow, pumpkin spice, the bugling of elk, and murder....

Estes Park bustles with tourists and locals for its Halloween celebration, and Winifred Page and her corgi sidekick, Watson, are enjoying their favorite pastries as they greet trick-or-treaters outside the Cozy Corgi Bookstore and Bakery. But a chilling after-hours break-in at the charming bookshop leaves Fred and Watson shaken, especially with its connection to a recent poaching incident in the national park. By daybreak, on a cool morning walk through town, Fred discovers the body of one of the poachers....

When Fred's close friend, Park Ranger Leo Lopez, asks for her help in proving the innocence of a fellow ranger, Fred and Watson join the investigation. But with every uncovered clue hinting the police have the right person, Fred must uncover a mystery whose webs reach into the past and her experiences over the past year.

Even amid the beauty of the snow covering the mountains and the twinkling lights of the beginning holiday season, Fred and Watson won't make it to Thanksgiving without facing dangers and revelations that will change their lives.

©2018 Mildred Abbott (P)2019 Tantor
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Another Great Addition to the Series

This story line keeps you guessing. Who is the good guy who is the bad. It transports you into a cosy bookshop among friends you wish you had.

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A shake up

What!?! Well that certainly shook up the series. I want to say I enjoyed the book but .....I am not entirely sure what just happened. I have read the previous books and recognise the names from many of the previous cases but it was a long time ago. I think I might have to go back to the beginning and look at them in a different light. I had a few tears before we even got to the big plot twist, so it certainly is a roller coaster of a book. I don't really know what to write about the mystery without giving the plot away. So I think I will just have to go onto the next book.
A camping trip shows that poachers are still in Estes Park and the rangers are still no closer to catching them. That is until Winifred (Fred) and her loyal dog fall asleep in there book shop and get women up by two of them. Fred can know identify them or at least knows what they look like. Which comes in handy when one of them is found dead. Leo turns to Fred for help when a fellow park rangers is arrested. Fred isn't so sure she is innocent, especially with her found with the murder weapon in her car but for Leo she will look into it. What she discovers will turn her world upside down and put her and her friends lives in danger.
I like the narrator. She is good at what she does and that's bringing the characters to life.

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