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The heroine is bloodhound trainer Joe Beth Sidden who normally helps police find missing persons and suspects. On this occasion the suspect is herself--she is accused of attempted murder after her husband, a recently released convict, was nearly beaten to death. Joe Beth must use her talents to clear her name. The setting is the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia.
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Death in Bloodhound Red
November 2007, Pineapple Press, Inc.
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"I turned left off the highway onto a narrow county dirt road."
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Jo Beth Sidden is a Georgia peach with an iron pit. At 29, she owns Bloodhounds, Inc., raising and training bloodhounds for search-and-rescue missions in the treacherous Okefenokee Swamp. Every assignment carries the risk of falls, snakebite, and bodily harm from local fugitives, with only grudging help from macho deputies. To make matters worse, her ex-husband, Bubba, has been released from prison and is stalking her. In an attempt to save a friend from ruin, she organizes an illegal operation that makes a credible alibi impossible just when she needs it most: when she's under indictment for attempted murder. The mysterious will of her late father, a famous artist, adds to the web of deceit and betrayal that Jo Beth must unravel to save her livelihood and her life.
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