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Black Dog (novel)

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Black Dog
First edition (UK)
AuthorStephen Booth
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCooper and Fry
GenreCrime novel
PublisherHarper Collins (UK)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Awards2001 Barry Award
ISBN978-0006514329
Followed byDancing with the Virgins 

Black Dog is the debut novel by author Stephen Booth in the Cooper and Fry series of novels, set in the Peak District.[1] Black Dog won the 2001 Barry Award for the Best British Crime Novel.[2]

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A teenager goes missing and her body is found by a retired miner, who is not completely forthcoming with the police. DC Ben Cooper, a local, must work with DC Diane Fry, who is new to the area, to solve the crime.

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