Browsing: Animals

An “intriguing whodunit” (Booklist) from an author who “raised the stakes of the feline sleuth genre” (Kirkus Reviews): To stop a dastardly group from overrunning his seaside town, Molena Point’s furriest detective will need to scratch up some help from his friends. Perfect for fans of Rita Mae Brown!

The masterful classic that inspired Blade Runner: After a destructive world war, lifelike androids are created and soon banned from Earth. Bounty hunter Rick Deckard must destroy any android fugitives — but the sophisticated creations won’t go down without a fight… With over 133,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

“A shining example of Molly Gloss’s gifts” (Amy Bloom): In 1917 Oregon, Martha wanders into a small town and becomes its only female horse whisperer, taming the horses in her own way — and finding a community to call home. “There isn’t a false move in this poignant novel” (The Washington Post).

Get to know the heroic dogs who inspired the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race! In 1925, dog teams carrying a lifesaving antitoxin raced across the Alaskan wilderness in treacherous conditions, where no vehicle or aircraft could venture. “An amazing story of endurance and courage” (Booklist).

In the middle of a blizzard, Hal heard a desperate howl at his front door — and outside was a skinny mutt who would change his life forever. This touching USA Today bestselling memoir will appeal to “all people who have ever been closely attached to a dog” (The New York Times Book Review).

A need colder than Siberian winter meets an attitude hotter than the Florida sun in #1 New York Times bestselling…

From a New York Times bestselling author: In the beautiful Irish countryside, the Carradyne family has been breeding horses for centuries. But when Lady Selina arrives, their orderly world is turned on its head… A breathtaking story.

Follow the true story of Pat and Mandy Retzlaff, who risked their lives to shelter the horses left behind by those fleeing Mugabe in early 2000s Zimbabwe. An inspiring story that “showcases the seemingly small but deeply significant heroism of doing the right thing” (Booklist).