Dognapped!
against Scarface, now that she had heard the full story, and especially as Mr Winkleberry could get in trouble for not reporting him. She also asked for Emily to be let off with a caution, saying her love for animals had clouded her judgement, and the Animals Have Rights Society had obviously brainwashed her. She’s a nice woman, my Gran.
    ‘What I don’t get is how you knew it was Emily?’ Max asked when he came around later that evening with a very welcome bar of fruit and nut chocolate and two milkshakes. He passed the strawberry shake to me. ‘You must have been pretty sure it was her to put the recorder under her bed, instead of one of the other guests.’
    I grinned. ‘Give me half of that chocolate and I’ll tell you how I worked it all out.’
    ‘Deal.’ Max broke the bar in half and handed half to me …
    PODCAST 5
    Go to www.amycartermysteries.com/dognapped-5
    ‘You’re very clever … working out all of those clues,’ Max said when I’d finished.
    ‘I know,’ I said smugly. ‘Amy Carter, crime-buster–that’s me.’
    I broke off two squares of the chocolate and popped them into my mouth. Maybe it wasn’t going to be so boring in Little Cragg after all.
    THE END

About the Author
    Karen King began her writing career with the teenage magazine Jackie, and spent many years writing for various children’s magazines, including Winnie the Pooh, Rosie and Jim and Nursery Education, before concentrating solely on writing books. With over one hundred children’s books published, Karen writes both fiction and non-fiction titles for children from pre-school to teens. Karen’s published work includes Foul Play, Cosmic Whizz Kid, Space Chase on Planet Zog and The Gold Badge. Her picture book I Don't Eat Toothpaste Anymore won the Gold Award for Best Product, and her book entitled The Birthday Surprise, won the Practical Parenting Award.
    If you enjoyed Dognapped, read the next Amy Carter mystery, Sabotage!
    Disaster after disaster befalls Old Joe's cottage following his refusal to sell it to a property developer. Luckily, Amy Carter is on the case and, with side-kick Max, she sets out to expose the saboteur. Podcast clues take you to the heart of the action.

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This edition published in Great Britain in 2010 by Top That! Publishing plc, Marine House, Tide Mill Way, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1AP, UK
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    Creative Director – Simon Couchman
Editorial Director – Daniel Graham
Art Editor – Matt Denny
Commissioning Editor – Donna Ramsey
Podcast Engineer – Paul Strandoo
    Written by Karen King
    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Neither this book nor any part or any of the illustrations, photographs or reproductions contained in it shall be sold or disposed of otherwise than as a complete book, and any unauthorised sale of such part illustration, photograph or reproduction shall be deemed to be a breach of the publisher’s copyright.
    ISBN 978-1-84956-264-5
    A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, incidents and dialogues are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.
    With thanks to the following voice actors:
Amy Carter: Kaitlin Schmidt
Max: Cameron Casey
Female Broadcaster: Donna Ramsey
Outside Reporter: Nick Wooldridge
Lady from Kennel Club: Linda Wooldridge
Lady interviewed in street: Leeann Ling
Mr Winkleberry: Mick Farrow
Scarface: Nick Wooldridge

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