![]() ![]() But she’ll have to be careful - or curiosity may end up killing the cat whisperer. The problem is, how will Grace tell the distractingly gorgeous Sergeant Kai Duncan that it’s the dog who’s giving her the intel without spilling her big secret or sounding crazy? Left on her own, Grace will have to follow the pup’s lead to track down the killer. The pooch turns out to be the only one who saw what happened the night of the shooting - and only Grace can get the information out of him. Grace’s life gets even more complicated, though, when the cops summon her to a crime scene to help deal with the murder victim’s terrified Doberman. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. ![]() When she’s not helping out at the zoo by comforting agitated lemurs, she’s listening to the woes of annoyed house pets. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for (Woof at the Door) by: Laura Morrigan at. Grace Wilde’s job is anything but normal. Woof at the Door is the first in a cozy mystery series revolving around Grace Wilde, an animal behaviorist or trainer who has an ability to converse telepathically with animals, both domestic animals and wildlife and she uses her skills to save animals from harm and help solve behavior issues for problem pets for her clients. But when a Doberman turns out to be the only witness to a crime, Grace will have to let the cat out of the bag in order to catch a killer. ![]() Animal behaviorist Grace Wilde keeps her ability to psychically communicate with furry and feathered critters under wraps. ![]()
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