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Marked Fur Murder (A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Mystery), by Dixie Lyle

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Marked Fur Murder (A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Mystery), by Dixie Lyle

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Marked Fur Murder (A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Mystery), by Dixie Lyle

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Deirdre "Foxtrot" Lancaster returns-with her animal companions-for-life Whiskey and Tango-to fish for clues on the other side of death...

When zillionairess Zelda Zoransky decides to throw one of her famous parties-with a guest list as colorful and diverse as her private zoo-it's up to Deirdre "Foxtrot" Lancaster, assistant extraordinaire, to pull the whole thing off. But even with the help of her telepathic cat Tango and ectoplasmic pooch Whiskey, it's one killer assignment. Especially when she finds a corpse in the pool...

MARKED FUR MURDERThe victim is the sister of Deirdre's boyfriend, Ben. The cause of death appears to be a plugged-in hair dryer that fell in the water. Ben, however, insists that a few volts couldn't have killed Ann. Like him, she's a descendent of the Cowichan tribe who, according to legend, has a way with lightning. One of the guests must have marked her for murder! But when the suspects include a Russian pet psychic, a schizophrenic writer, and a random rock star, it's more than puzzling to Whiskey, Tango, and Foxtrot. It's electrifying...from author Dixie Lyle.

"A clever new series that deftly blends cozy mystery with the paranormal...original and witty."-Ali Brandon, author of the Black Cat Bookshop mysteries

Marked Fur Murder (A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Mystery), by Dixie Lyle

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #456127 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.84" h x .88" w x 4.20" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 336 pages
Marked Fur Murder (A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Mystery), by Dixie Lyle

Review

“Blends pet cemeteries, animal spirits, and a cast of zany human characters...those who read paranormal mysteries will enjoy.” ―RT Book Reviews

“A delightful, funny mystery filled with eccentric and colorful characters, be they humans, animals or spirits. Dixie Lyle will entertain the reader page after page!” ―Leann Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of Cats in Trouble mysteries

“A clever new series that deftly blends cozy mystery with the paranormal, and that is sure to please readers of both genres...A Taste Fur Murder is original and witty, with a twisting plot that contains more than a few 'shocks'.” ―Ali Brandon, author of the Black Cat Bookshop mysteries

“An enjoyable read for cozy fans.” ―RT Book Reviews on A Taste Fur Murder

About the Author

Dixie Lyle, author A Taste Fur Murder, To Die Fur, and Marked Fur Murder from the Whiskey, Tango and Foxtrot Mysteries from St. Martin's Books, loves animals, mysteries, books, reading, words, bad puns (are there any other kind?) and once had a torrid summer romance with an entire library. Did I mention the books? Oh, and definitely doesn't believe in the supernatural. Nope, not me. Hey, what was that sound? Where's that spooky green glow coming from? Oh, hello, didn't see you standing there in the corner, what with you being all see-through and everything. Want a cup of tea? Moan once for yes, twice for no. Allegations that Dixie Lyle has a goofy sense of humor are entirely unfounded, and should be forwarded to the unfounded and unlost department.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A wild and wacky mystery - and a lot of fun By Lark of The Bookwyrm's Hoard Marked Fur Murder is the third mystery in Dixie Lyle’s unusual paranormal cozy series featuring personal assistant Foxtrot and her supernatural animal companions, Whiskey and Tango. (Yes, their initials are indeed WTF.)This time around, murder hits close to home: the victim, Anna, is the sister of Foxtrot’s boyfriend Ben. Like Ben, Anna is – or rather, was – a Thunderbird, able to sense and control the weather. It appears that an ancient enemy may be trying to eliminate the Thunderbirds. Throw in a large rainbow-colored snake that may or may not be real, a predatory activist with her eye firmly on Ben, Anna’s grieving husband, a schizophrenic writer with a pair of imaginary friends, an artistic dog and her psychic handler, and a secondary mystery involving marbles left on cats’ graves, and you’ve got the sort of wild and wacky mystery that could only come from the pen of Dixie Lyle. The dialogue and Foxtrot’s narration are full of the word play and humor I’ve come to expect from this series, but they don’t detract from the mystery’s tension and excitement, nor from the real and growing feelings between Foxtrot and Ben.Like the previous books, this one requires a stronger-than-usual “willing suspension of disbelief”, but if you can set aside your skepticism for a few hours, I think you’ll enjoy the ride.NOTE: Review originally published on The Bookwyrm's Hoard blog. I received an advance copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Good story over all By Agatha Christie Though the story is really riveting, I found the sexual innuendo (not to mention the outright statements) a bit much. I enjoyed the first book in the series the most. It had more story and less "personage" in it.This is a good writer. As one reviewer stated, you really have to suspend your beliefs in the world in which you live to enter this one. But worth it.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Fun, clever read By Hill Bill E This was my first exposure to this author, and the series. The story stands well on its own, even without the background story in the two prior installments. Enjoyed it and will keep an eye out for more in this series.

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