The Girl With the Dachshund Tattoo

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by Sparkle Abbey


  “Sir? Sir, what’s the problem?”

  As he fell at my feet, my question was answered.

  The problem was there was a very large carving knife sticking out of his back.

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  Acknowledgements

  We are indebted to the countless dachshund lovers who shared stories and photos of their beloved dogs. Your passion for your low-rider pooches is contagious. Thank you for entrusting us with your memories and tales of adventure. Or in some cases, misadventure.

  To the compassionate staff at MacRae Park Animal Hospital, thank you for answering our numerous questions about the risks of dogs ingesting caffeine. Your knowledge and insight ensured that we weren’t endangering any animals with our storyline idea. You certainly didn’t need to call us with new information while you were on vacation, but we appreciated it! The education on canine depression and pet grief was eye-opening. If we all cared as deeply for each other as you care about our pets, the world would be a better place. Thank you!

  To our fabulous editor, Deborah Smith, who pushed us to dig a little deeper. Thank you for believing in our ability to create an entertaining story when we present you with nothing more than a “punny” title. Your faith in our storytelling abilities is inspiring.

  Christine Wittholm, our agent, at Book Cents Literary Agency, thank you for believing in us. Your enthusiasm is a great motivator for us to be our best.

  Christine, Cindy, and Tami, thank you for telling us when we’ve gotten off track and when we’ve made you laugh. But most of all, thank you for the words of encouragement at the perfect moment. You are the best.

  We couldn’t do this without the support of our amazing families who don’t bat an eye when we ask to schedule special family events around deadlines and book signings. Thank you for understanding. We love you all.

  Once again, to the residents of Laguna Beach. Please forgive the creative license we’ve taken with your community, especially with your dog park.

  As always, a huge thank-you to our readers. You rock! We are overwhelmed by your love of Caro, Mel, and “Pajama Betty.” We love to hear from you. If you’d like to join our street team, Sparkle Abbey’s Pack, and get the lowdown on future projects, you can sign up at our website: sparkleabbey.com

  About the Authors

  Sparkle Abbey is the pseudonym of two mystery authors (Mary Lee Woods and Anita Carter). They are friends and neighbors as well as co-writers of the Pampered Pets Mystery Series. The pen name was created by combining the names of their rescue pets—Sparkle (Mary Lee’s cat) and Abbey (Anita’s dog). They reside in central Iowa, but if they could write anywhere, you would find them on the beach with their laptops and, depending on the time of day, with either an iced tea or a margarita.

  Mary Lee

  Mary Lee Salsbury Woods is the “Sparkle” half of Sparkle Abbey. She is past-president of Sisters in Crime—Iowa and a member of Mystery Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, Kiss of Death, the RWA Mystery Suspense Chapter, Sisters in Crime, and the SinC internet group Guppies.

  Prior to publishing the Pampered Pets Mystery Series with Bell Bridge Books, Mary Lee won first place in the Daphne du Maurier contest, sponsored by the Kiss of Death chapter of RWA, and was a finalist in Murder in the Grove’s mystery contest, as well as Killer Nashville’s Claymore Dagger contest.

  Mary Lee is an avid reader and supporter of public libraries. She lives in Central Iowa with her husband, Tim, and Sparkle, the rescue cat namesake of Sparkle Abbey. In her day job, she is the non-techie in the IT Department. Any spare time she spends reading and enjoying her sons and daughter-in-laws, and five grandchildren.

  Anita

  Anita Carter is the “Abbey” half of Sparkle Abbey. She is a member of Sisters in Crime—Iowa and a member of Mystery Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, Kiss of Death, the RWA Mystery Suspense chapter, and Sisters in Crime.

  She grew up reading Trixie Belden, Nancy Drew, and the Margo Mystery series by Jerry B. Jenkins (years before his popular Left Behind series.) Her family is grateful all the years of “fending for yourself” dinners of spaghetti and frozen pizza have finally paid off, even though they haven’t exactly stopped.

  In Anita’s day job, she works for a staffing company. She also lives in Central Iowa with her husband and four children, son-in-law, grandchild, and two rescue dogs, Chewy and Sophie.

  About the Authors

  Sparkle Abbey is the pseudonym of two mystery authors (Mary Lee Woods and Anita Carter). They are friends and neighbors as well as co-writers of the Pampered Pets Mystery Series. The pen name was created by combining the names of their rescue pets—Sparkle (Mary Lee’s cat) and Abbey (Anita’s dog). They reside in central Iowa, but if they could write anywhere, you would find them on the beach with their laptops and, depending on the time of day, with either an iced tea or a margarita.

  Mary Lee

  Mary Lee Salsbury Woods is the “Sparkle” half of Sparkle Abbey. She is past-president of Sisters in Crime—Iowa and a member of Mystery Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, Kiss of Death, the RWA Mystery Suspense Chapter, Sisters in Crime, and the SinC internet group Guppies.

  Prior to publishing the Pampered Pets Mystery Series with Bell Bridge Books, Mary Lee won first place in the Daphne du Maurier contest, sponsored by the Kiss of Death chapter of RWA, and was a finalist in Murder in the Grove’s mystery contest, as well as Killer Nashville’s Claymore Dagger contest.

  Mary Lee is an avid reader and supporter of public libraries. She lives in Central Iowa with her husband, Tim, and Sparkle, the rescue cat namesake of Sparkle Abbey. In her day job, she is the non-techie in the IT Department. Any spare time she spends reading and enjoying her sons and daughter-in-laws, and five grandchildren.

  Anita

  Anita Carter is the “Abbey” half of Sparkle Abbey. She is a member of Sisters in Crime—Iowa and a member of Mystery Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, Kiss of Death, the RWA Mystery Suspense chapter, and Sisters in Crime.

  She grew up reading Trixie Belden, Nancy Drew, and the Margo Mystery series by Jerry B. Jenkins (years before his popular Left Behind series.) Her family is grateful all the years of “fending for yourself” dinners of spaghetti and frozen pizza have finally paid off, even though they haven’t exactly stopped.

  In Anita’s day job, she works for a staffing company. She also lives in Central Iowa with her husband and four children, son-in-law, grandchild, and two rescue dogs, Chewy and Sophie.

 

 

 


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