No. of pages 128
Published: 2015
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This book is part of a book series called Puppy Academy .
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Oxford University Press .
Gill Lewis is an established author and illustrator, as well as working as a full time veterinary surgeon.
This book is in the following series:
'Gill Lewis has established herself as the principal contemporary writer of animal stories, combining a vet's knowledge of her subject with a novelist's capacity for character and plot.' * Telegraph *
'Children will delight in the adventures of the crime-busting canines' * The Bookseller *
'A must for any children hooked on animals or school stories' * Kat Brown, The Telegraph *
'The next best thing to having a puppy of your own!' * Lancashire Evening Post *
'A gorgeous new series which is just perfect for those readers who have recently graduated on to chapter books.' * My Book Corner blog *
'This is a nice little adventure, where poor Scout is working hard at being good, but having setbacks and needing to work even harder and putting things right.' * Bookwitch blog *
'Easy reading and a delightful story; great start to the new series.' * Parents In Touch *
'Another fantastic book by Gill Lewis, this time for a younger audience ... Really fun read.' * Angels & Urchins *
'It's a fun and hugely enjoyable new school series with a twist.' * Mill Hill Synagogue magazine *
'The expressive pictures and interesting facts about police dogs will keep young readers interested, while the tale may help them learn some lessons.' * Fresh Fiction blog *
'Young, newly independent readers will enjoy the fun story, which has real puppy-appeal' * Martin Kromer, Carousel (The Guide to Children's Books) *
'Seven to nine year-olds will enjoy reading about Frank Furter, the dreaded sausage pincher in Gill Lewis' fun adventure.' * Caroline Franklin, Newbury Weekly News *