Wet Work

Wet Work by Victoria Heckman, published by Revenge Publishing on January 15, 2015, is a 416-page work of fiction that intertwines mystery and detective elements with a cozy atmosphere. The story follows Elizabeth Murphy, an animal communicator who helps pet owners understand their animals’ issues. When her husband Tig’s landscaping business leads them to wealthy clients seeking prize koi for their ponds, the plot thickens with the murder of a pond caretaker, drawing Elizabeth and Tig into a web of intrigue.
As Elizabeth begins to receive messages from the koi regarding the murder, she finds herself navigating a series of unusual connections, including misbehaving dogs linked to her clients. The narrative explores themes of communication beyond the human realm and the unexpected dangers that arise when crime takes an international twist. With law enforcement unable to act, Elizabeth and Tig must rely on unconventional sources for assistance, making for a unique blend of cozy mystery and detective work.
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Elizabeth Murphy is an animal communicator. Not a pet psychic. She supplements her husband Tig’s fire fighter income by taking on clients-pets–and helps their humans understand their issues, whether it be physical or psychological. Both she and Tig are excited when his side job, a landscaping and pond company, is contacted by wealthy clients to buy prize koi for their ponds. However, when the caretaker of one of the ponds is murdered, Elizabeth and Tig unwittingly become involved. Elizabeth begins receiving messages from the fish about the murder. It gets even stranger when the misbehaving dogs of another client of Elizabeth’s seem to be connected to the koi and she is contacted by yet another animal she’s never ‘talked’ to before. Elizabeth is in danger when the crime takes an international turn and she and Tig are caught in the middle. Law enforcement’s hands are tied and help comes from a most unusual source.
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