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Zookeeper Iris Oakley is sent to a remote farm in Washington state to rescue animals found during a drug bust. While the marijuana-growing operation and the meth lab are the cops' problem, the smuggling sideline is hers. Instead of pets, she finds exotic contraband: parrots and tortoises destined for sale to unscrupulous or unsuspecting collectors. The zoo's facilities are full, and she ends up with two macaws shrieking in her basement.

An outraged Iris is determined to break the criminal pipeline that snatches rare animals from the wild and leaves them neglected in old barns. Then, she discovers a woman who escaped the bust—dead. Iris has stumbled onto a violent crime, something far too dangerous for a widow with a young son. But it's too late to untangle herself. Two brothers from the farm, both murder suspects, invade her home, demanding information she doesn't have. Iris flees with her child, but soon her only option is to go on the offensive. However, people she counts on are not who they claim to be. Then a friend is shot during a break-in at the zoo and may not survive.

Hunting for the brothers, Iris sorts through baffling clues and discovers secrets old and new. Why steal an ordinary drinking glass? Why do the brothers think she knows where their father's fortune is hidden? Could the noisy parrots be privy to some crucial information? She realizes a key piece of this puzzle is missing, but finding it means confronting a determined killer.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 9, 2012
      An animal rescue mission kick starts Littlewood’s engaging third “zoo-dunit” starring spunky Vancouver, Wash., zookeeper Iris Oakley (after 2010’s Did Not Survive). At the behest of Iris’s boss at the Finley Memorial Zoo, Iris and co-worker Denny Stellar head to a desolate meth lab/pot farm recently busted by the DEA, where they find dozens of poorly cared-for exotic birds and endangered tortoises, what looks to be the inventory for a wildlife smuggling operation. Then Iris makes a truly shocking discovery: a murdered teenage girl. Though many single parents with full-time jobs would be happy to let the authorities hunt those responsible, Iris isn’t one of them—and her snooping quickly puts both her and her toddler son in jeopardy. Iris’s attempts to find romance lend some human interest, but Littlewood, herself a onetime zookeeper, remains most compelling when focusing on creatures of the furred and feathered variety.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Zookeeper Ann Littlewood has written the third novel in her zoo mysteries series featuring the caring, intrepid, sometimes reckless zookeeper assistant Iris Oakley. In this installment Iris confronts traffickers who are involved with the illegal importation of exotic animals. Narrator Cassandra Campbell captures the essence of this engaging single mother who finds herself in harm's way. She tells the story convincingly and makes each character distinct. Her natural and well-paced delivery will appeal to listeners, especially those who like their mysteries seasoned with romance. D.L.G. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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