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The Island Dog Squad (Book 2: Another Crazy Mission): An Animal Cozy Mystery Kindle Edition
“Another Crazy Mission is a fast-paced and fun story that continues the saga of the Island Dog Squad. The plot is well crafted and exciting, and the characters are a hoot to follow as they hatch a wild plan to rid the island of a dangerous foe.
Most highly recommended.”
Reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite – 5 Stars
Packed with action, adventure and surprises around every corner, ‘The Island Dog Squad (Another Crazy Mission)’ will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
The Island Dog Squad return and they have an unlikely new recruit.
When Obie escapes from his garden, he makes a terrifying discovery that could endanger the lives of both the two and four-legged residents of the village.
Lola devises a plan to rid the village of the crazy once and for all, but will Sandy and the others be clever and brave enough to pull it off? What if the consequences are too much for their loved ones?
With change afoot in her family, will Sandy be able to concentrate on the mission? And when there’s a choice between saving themselves or others, will Sandy and her people parents have the courage to do what’s right?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date3 Aug. 2018
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- File size5598 KB
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Lola (Mission name: Bunty) Squad Leader
Pug
Very posh. A beauty (in the Pug world)
A natural leader, other dogs listen to her and follow her orders without question.
Can be stubborn. She has a habit of tapping her front left paw when feeling impatient.
She waddles when she walks.
Sandy (Mission name: Fish)
Lab/Husky/Collie cross
Clever and manipulative
Occasionally sarcastic and can read human emotions and tell when they’re lying.
Exceptional sense of smell (even better than other dogs).
Obie (Mission name: Digger)
Spaniel cross
Loves digging and this has got him out of a number of dangerous situations.
Ends a conversation with ee
Is very fast and has a nervous laugh.
Chip (Mission name: Aden)
Border Collie
He has a high-pitched bark and talks at one hundred miles per hour.
He is the fastest in the squad and is hyperactive.
Constantly twists round and around.
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- ASIN : B07FZJLV9N
- Language : English
- File size : 5598 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 103 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,415,453 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 361 in Essays on Animal Care
- 24,744 in Cozy Mystery
- 25,365 in Animal & Pet Care
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About the author
During her downtime Deb likes escaping from reality (and housework) to the bondu. This is where her characters and their stories are born.
She enjoys writing in different genres and this could be the reason why she’s not a New York Times best seller yet (though there could be lots of other reasons too.) Deb’s series include the supernatural suspense Afterlife books, the first of which was inspired by ants, Unlikely Soldiers (based on some of her experiences in the British Army) and The Island Dog Squad series of novellas. She’s also written children’s books about Jason the penguin and Barry the reindeer, a novel about netball players, as well as a non-fiction book about a boy born to be different (co-written with Zak’s Mum, Joanne). There are also two novels in the Aliens Guide series. Her latest books, The Island Expats, are cosy mysteries set on the fictional island of Souvia.
Her current work in progress is a fun read (not) about how she coped with cancer.
Deb’s husband, Allan, is also a weather refugee and they live in Cyprus with their rescue dog, Sandy.
To sample her writing, click the link to download your free copy of 'The Island Dog Squad Book 1: Sandy's Story', exclusively for subscribers. https://dl.bookfunnel.com/wdh6nl8p08
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More action and adventure on the Island told by Sandy the rescue dog.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2018I simply love this book series told from the point of view of Sandy the rescue dog.
There is a new threat in the neighbourhood, bringing great danger to humans and animals alike. The Squad have a new recruit in the form of local spy, new to the island with the name of Tulip - a Rottweiler but he tells the girls he's a lover not a fighter.
Tulip's intelligence is vital if the squad are to snub out the threat before disaster strikes, will they succeed?
Another great and often hilarious read, it is hard to know where reality ends and fantasy begins. Very highly recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars More action and adventure on the Island told by Sandy the rescue dog.I simply love this book series told from the point of view of Sandy the rescue dog.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2018
There is a new threat in the neighbourhood, bringing great danger to humans and animals alike. The Squad have a new recruit in the form of local spy, new to the island with the name of Tulip - a Rottweiler but he tells the girls he's a lover not a fighter.
Tulip's intelligence is vital if the squad are to snub out the threat before disaster strikes, will they succeed?
Another great and often hilarious read, it is hard to know where reality ends and fantasy begins. Very highly recommended.
Images in this review - Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 September 2018This follow on book was just as exciting as the first book, amazing interaction between dogs and people from the plot line of the story. I tried to read it slowly so it didn't end but I was dying to see find out what happened. Need the next episode now. :) Wonderfully put together in writing and storyline.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 August 2018Having read the first book in the series, this is a great follow-on from the first adventure with the dog squad. All the characters (dogs) are once again embroiled in saving not only themselves, but also their two legged friends. I would recommend this as an interesting, read from a doggie perspective. A great short story for the holidays.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 August 2018I was so looking forward to Book 2 after reading Sandy’s Story and it met all of my expectations. The planning for a complex mission is intertwined with the human/dog relationships and some very clever plot surprises, which meant I couldn’t put it down.
With a few new characters thrown into the mix and the heroism of those we already know, this short book was hugely entertaining and captivating. Looking at the world from a dog’s perspective made me chuckle in parts.
I can’t think of a better way to spend a few spare hours. Highly recommended for those with or without pets.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 December 2018Fabulous read. Loved the plot, the characters and the writing style. Highly recommended.
She has been told that her human parents are having their niece to stay whilst her mum is in rehab. The squad has also found out that the worst crazie, Henry, is living in town and has already tried to attack several people. Lola comes up with a plan to bring him to heel. However for this to work they need to bring in a fresh member into the squad. Will he agree? As they make their plans Digger runs away. Will their plan work? Why is Digger so upset? Will the niece and Sandy ever make friends? Why do the police do nothing about the complaints regarding the dogs especially the crazies? Add in a fire and puppies for a really terrific read.
Top reviews from other countries
- Norman J. RiddellReviewed in the United States on 27 January 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars This lovable series makes my heart smile
I am so glad I came across this wonderful series about a great group of dogs and their heroic adventures. It’s very hard to remember this is not a true tale of friends always trying to do the right thing, who just happen to be dogs. The author presents the story from the dog’s point of view so realistically. Heartwarming and honest, and a delight to read. Don’t miss out on these books, they are a real treat.
- Suzanne 1961Reviewed in Canada on 21 March 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Dog sleuths
This was a fun, interesting read. It’s an easy read. I finished it in one evening. I hope you enjoy it as well.
- Elizabeth HibelReviewed in Australia on 24 April 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Island dog squad. 1 And2
I loved these two books and am waiting for book 3.
I am a dog lover and I love the way these dogs think.
A really good read.
I’d recommend it to all dog lovers but others will also find it interesting and well worth reading.
- grammasings2. Bobbie BusheyReviewed in the United States on 28 September 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful Dog Story
I love stories written from a dog's view. Dogs are so intelligent and communicate so well. I loved the relationships the dogs and their humans had and loved how they worked together to help in an emergency situation. Well-written story.
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on 9 August 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Great story line
Loved the story line. As a dog person, I love reading stories from the dogs point of view. We as humans have so much to learn from our furry friends. Even though this is fiction a lot of true life is reflected in these stories.