Bite the Biscuit

· Blackstone Publishing · Narrated by Carla Mercer-Meyer
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8 hr 24 min
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About this audiobook

Veterinary technician Carrie Kennersly has become known for offering healthy dog treats at the clinic where she works.

So when the owner of the local bakery moves away, Carrie jumps at the chance to buy the business and convert half of it into the Barkery, a shop where she can make and sell her canine delights.

But Myra Ethman, co-owner of another pet product store, hates the new competition. At the Barkery’s opening party, she badmouths Carrie’s homemade dog biscuits, insisting that she will find a way to shut the place down.

When Myra is found dead with a Barkery biscuit beside her, Carrie must prove she didn’t do it before she is collared for murder.

Includes delicious recipes for pets and people.

About the author

Linda O. Johnston has published over forty romance and mystery novels, including the Pet Rescue Mystery series, the Pet-Sitter Mystery series, and the Barkery & Biscuits Mystery series, among others.

Carla Mercer-Meyer, a Southern California native, has a strong musical theater background, as she has been performing her entire life. Her credits include a guest appearance on The Morris Taylor Show and her performances include Into the Woods, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and many other theatrical productions. An AudioFile Earphones Award-winning audiobook narrator, Carla resides in Southern California with her husband and four children. She is an avid audiobook listener and a book fanatic.

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