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- Charlie and the Christmas kitty / by Drummond, Ree.; De Groat, Diane.;
Charlie, a bassett hound who considers himself to be "King of the Ranch," finds an unexpected Christmas gift under the tree."Ages 4-8"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Christmas stories.; Basset hound; Dogs; Cats; Gifts;
- © c2012., HarperCollins,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Charlie goes to the doctor / by Drummond, Ree.; De Groat, Diane.;
"Guided reading level J"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Charlie (Fictitious character : Drummond); Basset hound; Dogs; Ranches; Veterinarians;
- © c2014., Harper,
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- Rock star / by Drummond, Ree.; De Groat, Diane.;
Charlie the basset hound has difficulty adjusting to life as a rich and famous rock musician.Guided reading level J.LSC
- Subjects: Charlie (Fictitious character from Drummond); Basset hound; Dogs; Ranch life; Rock musicians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Things we never got over / by Score, Lucy,author.;
Bearded, bad-boy barber Knox prefers to live his life the way he takes his coffee: Alone. Unless you count his basset hound, Waylon. Knox doesn't tolerate drama, even when it comes in the form of a stranded runaway bride. Naomi wasn't just running away from her wedding. She was riding to the rescue of her estranged twin to Knockemout, Virginia, a rough-around-the-edges town where disputes are settled the old-fashioned way ... with fists and beer. Usually in that order. Too bad for Naomi her evil twin hasn't changed at all. After helping herself to Naomi's car and cash, Tina leaves her with something unexpected. The niece Naomi didn't know she had. Now she's stuck in town with no car, no job, no plan, and no home with an 11-year-old going on thirty to take care of. There's a reason Knox doesn't do complications or high-maintenance women, especially not the romantic ones. But since Naomi's life imploded right in front of him, the least he can do is help her out of her jam. And just as soon as she stops getting into new trouble he can leave her alone and get back to his peaceful, solitary life. At least, that's the plan until the trouble turns to real danger.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Families; Man-woman relationships; Nieces; Sisters;
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- An enemy in the village / by Walker, Martin,1947 January 23-author.;
"A real estate agent's death sends shockwaves through the idyllic town of St. Denis, leading Bruno, Chief of Police, to suspect that there's more to this tragedy than meets the eye. When Bruno stumbles upon a motionless figure in a car parked at a scenic overpass on the ridge of the Vézère valley, he's ready to investigate. Inside, he finds a suicide note and the dead body of Monique, a successful businesswoman who rented châteaus to wealthy expats. It seems like an open-and-shut case. But Bruno can't shake the feeling that something sinister lurks underneath this tidy narrative. After he delivers Monique's final messages to those most important to her, malicious gossip about Bruno begins to spread through the village. One thing leads to another, and soon Bruno faces pressure to resign from the job. Despite this disturbing turn of events, Bruno remains Bruno, never one to turn down a fine meal with good company in the French countryside. In the course of inquiry, he meets Laura-and her dog, which happens to be the same breed as his beloved basset hound. As sparks fly and Bruno realizes just how much he has at stake, he races to find out what really happened to Monique, before he loses his badge, his new love-or worse"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Courrèges, Bruno (Fictitious character); Gossip; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Police; Secrecy;
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