Hounded to Death

Hounded to Death by Laurien Berenson is a First Edition published by Kensington Books in 2007. This fiction novel, comprising 295 pages, follows Melanie Travis, who is attending a five-day symposium for dog show judges in the Pocono Mountains with her Aunt Peg. The story takes a dark turn when the body of an offensive guest speaker is discovered floating in an outdoor hot tub, prompting Melanie to delve into the mystery surrounding the incident.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that combines elements of mystery and detective work, as Melanie, who is very pregnant, seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder. The book explores themes related to the world of dog shows and the dynamics of the symposium, all while Melanie navigates her own challenges. With its engaging plot and focus on women sleuths, Hounded to Death offers a unique blend of intrigue and character-driven storytelling.
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While attending a five-day symposium for dog show judges in the Pocono Mountains with her Aunt Peg, a very pregnant Melanie Travis is fast on the scent of a killer when the dead body of an offensive guest speaker is found floating in the outdoor hot tub.
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