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Not many people get a dream dog in real-life, but who knew that keeping him would be so hard? Jeff and Scout won each other's hearts a few months ago. Now trouble has found them. When your well-trained dog starts acting like a thug...how do you fix it before your parents have had enough? Challenges double when the pair stumbles on an old farm that seems to have been abandoned, untouched, more than half a century before. Jeff and his whole family begin a quest to learn the odd history of the farm. Through a beautiful autumn in northern Michigan, Jeff works to find the key to two riddles. Little…mehr

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Not many people get a dream dog in real-life, but who knew that keeping him would be so hard? Jeff and Scout won each other's hearts a few months ago. Now trouble has found them. When your well-trained dog starts acting like a thug...how do you fix it before your parents have had enough? Challenges double when the pair stumbles on an old farm that seems to have been abandoned, untouched, more than half a century before. Jeff and his whole family begin a quest to learn the odd history of the farm. Through a beautiful autumn in northern Michigan, Jeff works to find the key to two riddles. Little does he know that both answers will be found through his much-loved dog.

Sequel to Scout: the Secret at Les Cheneaux.


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Julie Nye established a life-long interest in dogs, horses, and storytelling before she started kindergarten. After college, she converted her growing dog expertise into volunteer involvement with multiple service dog organizations, eventually becoming a trainer, a board member, and the co-founder of a specialty program for training dogs to work with autistic children. She has been a freelance writer since 1986, with a variety of books through different publishers. Nye, who shares her Michigan home with two German Shepherds: Voelker, a retired service dog, and Ajo, a young upstart with absurd amounts of energy.