Breeders

Breeders by Anita Burgh, published by Orion in 1996, is a compelling narrative that interweaves romance and thriller elements within a backdrop of dog farming and dog fighting. This edition spans 418 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of richly developed characters as they navigate a world marked by cruelty and illegal activities.
In Breeders, readers will encounter a dramatic storyline that begins with a mysterious event on the motorway and builds to a tense conclusion at Crufts. The book explores the complexities of its characters while delving into the darker aspects of the dog breeding industry. With its engaging plot and vivid characterizations, this work invites readers to reflect on the ethical dilemmas surrounding the treatment of animals in a gripping fictional context.
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Brilliantly interweaving the romantic and thriller elements of her plot,Anita Burgh sets the individual stories of her rich charcters against the cruel and illegal world of dog farming and dog fighting.From its dramatic opening page-who or what is being thrown on the motorway?-to its nail-biting conclusion at Crufts,BREEDERS will keep you feverishly turning the pages far into the night.
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