The reviews are in: “The Dogcatcher and The Fox recalls the great social novels of the era, like Henry Blake Fuller’s The Cliffdwellers and the sweeping historical fiction of E. L. Doctorow’s Ragtime.” Ian Morris
According to Windy City Reviews, The Dogcatcher and the Fox is “engaging, entertaining, and enlightening”. It’s 1919 Chicago, and Raven Griffith works at the Animal Welfare Association. Young, gutsy, and determined, Raven faces numerous obstacles in her work, often putting her health and safety at risk as she tries to fulfill her life goal of protecting animals from people who abuse them.
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“Fantastic book! Very well written.” AND “If you are an animal lover, you will enjoy this book.”
Dogs are disappearing from the streets of 1920 Chicago and Raven Griffith with the Animal Welfare Association is on the case. She is a courageous woman who has reined-in a team of runaway horses, faced down a racist mob, and been kidnapped and shot. But when she assumes the seemingly trivial task of investigating those missing dogs, her adventure really begins.
As a lodger in the lavish home of eccentric widow Katherine Ruebottom, Raven gains a circle of fierce female friends, including Jo Washington, a young woman with a murky past, and Min Lee, the child of a conscripted railroad laborer from China, who is also hiding more than she tells. To solve the mystery of the missing dogs, Raven and her posse team up with a handsome policeman and a gangster known as the Fox. But against the backdrop of murder, corruption, and racial violence, Raven’s cause seems futile. How can this young woman prevail against corrupt cops, an Irish street gang, and a sinister drug company in her pursuit of justice for the animals?

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