Night Kill: A Zoo Mystery
By (Author) Ann Littlewood
Sourcebooks, Inc
Poisoned Pen Press
30th June 2012
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Praise for Night Kill... "A wealth of behind-the-scenes detail smoothly integrated into the puzzle makes this a promising debut." -Kirkus Reviews Iris Oakley, a young zookeeper at Finley Memorial Zoo in Vancouver, Washington, hoped to reconcile with her husband Rick after he promised to quit drinking. At least until his body, reeking of alcohol, was discovered lying in the lion exhibit. Paralyzed by grief and anger at his presumed betrayal, Iris doesn't question his accidental death. Iris' co-workers fear she is unhinged by her loss. But the continued encouragement of her co-workers inspires Iris to investigate Rick's death. He could not have died the way it appears. Meanwhile, Iris must also adjust to losing her beloved job as feline keeper and instead learn to be a bird keeper. The zoo veterinarian respects her skills, but the foreman would rather she get a job elsewhere-and the senior bird keeper seems to agree. After Iris survives a series of near-fatal "accidents," she at last understands what happened the night Rick died. Now she just has to survive long enough to prove it.... Ann Littlewood was a zoo keeper in Portland, Oregon, for twelve years. Ann has maintained her membership in the American Association of Zookeepers and stays in touch with the zoo world. Night Kill is her debut novel. www.annlittlewood.com
Mystery mavens may pick out the killer early on, but a wealth of behind-the-scenes detail smoothly integrated into the puzzle makes this a promising debut. --Kirkus Reviews of Night Kill A debut from former zookeeper Ann Littlewood, it convincingly and affectionately evokes its animal-friendly setting. Call it a zoo cozy. ---The Seattle Times on Night Kill Mystery mavens may pick out the killer early on, but a wealth of behind-the-scenes detail smoothly integrated into the puzzle makes this a promising debut. --Kirkus Reviews of Night Kill
Ann Littlewood was a zoo keeper in Portland, Oregon for twelve years. She raised lions and cougars, an orangutan; and native mammals, as well as parrots, penguins, and a multitude of owls. The financial realities of raising primates (two boys of her own) led Ann to exchange a hose and rubber boots for a briefcase and pantsuit in the healthcare industry. Ann has maintained her membership in the American Association of Zookeepers and has kept in touch with the zoo world by visiting zoos and through friendships with zoo staffers.