Dog Gone Ghost

· Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries Book 3 · Moose Island Books
4.8
73 reviews
Ebook
48
Pages

About this ebook

From New York Times bestselling author Angie Fox


Who let the dogs...and cats...out?

Verity Long’s new ghost hunting career has gone to the dogs, literally. A spirit is releasing animals from their cages at the Sugarland Animal Rescue Center. It's an unusual haunting that gets even more bizarre when she uncovers a new clue in a case of a missing child. Verity vows to reunite the lost boy with his family. And when she does, Verity just might answer the age-old question: Do all dogs go to heaven?

 

*A fabulously fun short story in the bestselling Southern Ghost Hunter series!

What Reviewers are saying…

5 Stars! “A wonderful story about the connection between people and their pets.”

 

5 Stars! “I love the people and the town. It feels like going to visit a good friend!”

 

5 Stars! “A word of warning, if you’re a mom you’re going to cry. I don't care how old your kids are, you are going to cry.”


5 Stars!  “This story touches the heart and leaves you with such a good feeling.”

 

 

Rating: Clean and Wholesome

Paranormal Cozy Mystery Romance (with a cute pet skunk!)

Ratings and reviews

4.8
73 reviews
Kristina Anderson
January 27, 2017
Dog Gone Ghost by Angie Fox is the latest short story (Book 4.5) in The Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries. Verity Long is trying to teach her pet skunk, Lucy to walk outside using an adorable gingham harness and matching leash. Unfortunately, the training is not going well. It does not help that Lucy is afraid of Frankie, the resident 20s gangster ghost. Verity is trying to coax Lucy out from the woodpile when she is approached by Bree LaMont. Bree works at the Sugarland Animal Sanctuary. Recently, someone has started letting the animals out of their cages at night. Bree would like Verity to use her ghost hunting abilities, but she is unable to pay her. Verity agrees to trade leash training for ghost hunting. Everyone is happy except Frankie, who prefers cold hard cash. It takes a little convincing, but Verity finally gets Frankie to agree to assist. Later that night, Verity, Lucy and Frankie head to the sanctuary. In solving the sanctuary’s problem, Verity will also get answers on what happened to a little boy who disappeared a decade ago. Join Verity, Frankie and Lucy on their latest caper in Dog Gone Ghost. Dog Gone Ghost is just delightful. It will make you laugh out loud, and you might even shed a tear. I found Dog Gone Ghost to be well-written, easy to read, and to have a fast pace. This book (actually the series) has loveable characters that you want to revisit again and again. I give Dog Gone Ghost 5 out of 5 stars. Dog Gone Ghost is a short story, but it is a delightful addition to The Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries. While Dog Gone Ghost can be read alone, I suggest you read all the books in this highly engaging series. Frankie, his friends and antics are a constant source of amusement. I cannot wait for Sweet Tea and Spirits (the next book in the series) to come out this spring.
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S Spurr
January 27, 2017
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! Dog Gone Ghost novella is part of the Southern Ghost Hunter Mystery series (4.5) It's a Supernatural Who Done It. There's no cliffhanger at the end & it could easily be read as a stand alone book. Dog Gone Ghost is just the best ‘Dawg Gone’ Ghost Hunter Mystery so far. I know, I know, I always say that, but that’s because every instalment gets better & better & I recommend you read them all. The Author writes fluidly & the fast tempo is perfectly paced. The depth of her characters (Verity Long, Her pet Skunk Lucy & her sidekick ghost Frankie) makes this book hook you from the very first page. Once you start, you won’t want to stop so make sure you’re comfortable. It’s beautifully written in the shape of an arrow, aimed straight & true into the centre of your heart! It should come with a Public Safety Warning “Beware! This Story WILL Make You Cry, Will Make You Sad & Will Make You Laugh Out Loud” I can’t wait for the next instalment (foot tapping impatiently)
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Linda Henderson
January 27, 2017
In this latest installment of The Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries Verity and Frankie are called upon to figure out who is letting the animals out of their cages at night at the local animal sanctuary. This story really grabbed me emotionally and I have to admit, I teared up while reading it. It's a wonderful story about the connection between people and their pets. I was happy that we got to hear more about my favorite skunk, Lucy. This series has it all, humor, sadness, love and joy. I can't wait for the next story in this series.
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About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Angie Fox writes sweet, fun, action-packed mysteries. Her characters are clever and fearless, but in real life, Angie is afraid of basements, bees, and going up stairs when it is dark behind her. Let’s face it. Angie wouldn’t last five minutes in one of her books.

Angie is best known for her Southern Ghost Hunter mysteries and for her Accidental Demon Slayer books. Visit her at www.angiefox.com.

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