The Dog Snatcher
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  • Reads 39
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 12m
Complete, First published Sep 06, 2018
People of Milltown are having sleepless nights while a notorious Dog Thief is at large. This time his target is little schnauzer Melly and her master: a chemical factory owner, Judy Lemons. The ransom and the stakes had never been so high. 

Will David, the dog thief prevail and become a true criminal, or shall he fail and prove to be only a good for nothing amateur? It is not only the police and private detectives that he has to fight but also his greatest enemy: his weak self.
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