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The Awesomely Fabulous Dog-Walking Society: The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds
The Awesomely Fabulous Dog-Walking Society: The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds

The Awesomely Fabulous Dog-Walking Society: The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds

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The Awesomely Fabulous Dog-Walking Society is officially in business! Or is it? Best friends Fisher, Langley, and Valentina start a dog-walking service to make some extra cash. This is a serious business. They have a full website, social media pages, an official logo, and business cards. Their hard work pays off because business is booming. They have so many clients that they add another member to their crew, the new girl, Cici. Soon after Cici is hired, jewelry turns up missing throughout the neighborhood-mostly from customers Cici has worked for. The town council wants to shut the Dog Walking Society down for good. It's up to them to find the real thief before they are out of business. Finding a jewel thief isn't easy, especially when drama gets in the way. Langley and Fisher have been besties their whole lives, but suddenly they can't be in the same room without fighting. Valentina's mega crush, whose mom is best friends with hers, moves in with her family temporarily. Cici is trying her best to adjust but moving to a new state and leaving her friends behind has made her lonelier than she's ever felt in her life. The Awesomely Fabulous Dog-Walking Society must find a way to work together and defend their reputation if they want to stay in business. The girls trade in their dog leashes for detective hats. Will they learn how to become detectives and find the real culprit before all their hard work goes down the drain? The end of each book features business tips, discussion questions, and facts about a woman entrepreneur. The Awesomely Fabulous Dog-Walking Society is perfect for fans of Shannon Hale and Ann M. Martin.
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