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To Fetch a Felon
To Fetch a Felon | Jennifer Hawkins
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Emma Reed and her beloved Corgi move from London to Cornwall with the dream of opening a tea shop—but first they’ll have to collar a criminal in the first book in a charming new series. Emma leaves London and her life in high finance behind her and moves to an idyllic village in Cornwall, with its cobblestone streets and twisting byways. She plans to open a village tea shop and bake the recipes handed down to her from her beloved grandmother, and of course there’ll be plenty of space for her talking corgi, Oliver, to explore. Yes...talking. Emma has always been able to understand Oliver, even though no one else can. As soon as Emma arrives in the village she discovers that the curmudgeonly owner of the building she wants to rent for her shop hates dogs and gets off on the wrong foot with Oliver. Although some might turn tail and run, Emma is determined to win her over. But when she delivers some of her homemade scones as a peace offering, she finds the woman dead. Together, Emma and Oliver will need to unleash their detective skills to catch a killer.
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To Fetch a Felon | Jennifer Hawkins
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Spent a long weekend in Seattle and stopped at the beautiful bonsai and rhododendron garden in Tacoma. These were our favorite of the flowers we saw. The tagged was mostly read in the hotel and is super cute so far. I also picked up a few new books at Pike Place and a cute bookstore on Bainbridge Island (after a heavy Powell‘s haul last weekend 😅😅)

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BethM
To Fetch a Felon | Jennifer Hawkins
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A talking corgi who helps his owner solve a mystery. What‘s not to love?

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Preciouz29
To Fetch a Felon | Jennifer Hawkins
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Overall an enjoyable read, but it could have been shorter. I enjoyed the swapping of perspectives, but everyone was a bit too wishy washy. The mystery, or mysteries, were fun and not too difficult to solve, but with a small twist.