Review – Dog Gone

Arabelle Blevins thought cleaning houses would be a calm, quiet job. But when a rash of dog thefts start happening right in her backyard, she begins to investigate the world of show dogs. Why would anyone steal a beloved family pet?

Belle soon learns that there is a world of dognappers out there. But the thieves don’t seem to be contacting the owners for ransom money. Are the valuable show dogs being sold in the black market? Are they going to a dog fighting ring? What are happening to the dogs? And even more important, will Belle find the thieves in time to save the family farm?

Dog Gone is the first book in Ms. Key’s Feather Duster Mystery. At first I didn’t know why Dog Gone would be a feather duster mystery, but once I learned that Belle is a house cleaner by profession the series title became clear.

I enjoyed getting to know Belle, she seems a loveable character, and the set of well-rounded secondary characters fill out the cast. The world of show dogs was interesting, especially since my family used to enjoy watching some of the shows on television in years past.

I didn’t notice much of a faith message, but the story is still very good with a touch of a romance to keep the interest level up. I’m looking forward to reading the other two books in Ms. Key’s series. Dog Gone is definitely a book that cozy mystery fans will enjoy.

Dog Gone! (The Feather Duster Mystery Series #1) (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #24)
Dog Gone! (The Feather Duster Mystery Series #1) (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #24)
by Eileen Key
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Review – Dog Gone
Reviewed by Laura Hilton
Dog Gone is definitely a book that cozy mystery fans will enjoy.
Arabelle Blevins thought cleaning houses would be a calm, quiet job. But when a rash of dog thefts start happening right in her backyard, she begins to investigate the world of show dogs. Why would anyone steal a beloved family pet?

Belle soon learns that there is a world of dognappers out there. But the thieves don’t seem to be contacting the owners for ransom money. Are the valuable show dogs being sold in the black market? Are they going to a dog fighting ring? What are happening to the dogs? And even more important, will Belle find the thieves in time to save the family farm?

Dog Gone is the first book in Ms. Key’s Feather Duster Mystery. At first I didn’t know why Dog Gone would be a feather duster mystery, but once I learned that Belle is a house cleaner by profession the series title became clear.

I enjoyed getting to know Belle, she seems a loveable character, and the set of well-rounded secondary characters fill out the cast. The world of show dogs was interesting, especially since my family used to enjoy watching some of the shows on television in years past.

I didn’t notice much of a faith message, but the story is still very good with a touch of a romance to keep the interest level up. I’m looking forward to reading the other two books in Ms. Key’s series. Dog Gone is definitely a book that cozy mystery fans will enjoy.

Reviewer Info

Laura Hilton


Laura HiltonLaura Hilton, her husband, Steve, and their five children make their home in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas. She is a pastor’s wife, a stay-at-home mom and home-schools her children. Laura is also a breast cancer survivor.

Her publishing credits include Hot Chocolate and Shadows of the Past from Treble Heart Books; a devotional in a compilation from Zondervan; and the first book “Patchwork Dreams” in her Amish of Seymour series from Whitaker House will be released in April 2011, the second book in September 2011, and the third in April 2012. Laura has her business degree from Ozarka and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. Laura is a professional book reviewer for the Christian market, with over a thousand book reviews published at various online review sites.

Laura is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray at Hartline Agency