[book_talk] book review - Spencer Quinn

  • From: "Bonnie L. Sherrell" <blslarner@xxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 13:07:19 -0800

_Dog On It_
by Spencer Quinn

Chet and Bernie make quite the team, in spite of the fact Chet never
got his certificate as a K-9 officer (just how the cat got into the
testing area no one seems to know) and Bernie left the police
department.  But as private detectives, Chet and Bernie make an
unbeatable pair!

When Mrs. Chambliss comes to them the first time her daughter Madison
goes missing, it proves to be  premature.  Madison, it proved, had
foregone seeing a special showing of Dr. Zhivago to go off with the
dropout who supplied her with marijuana, and then coaxed a friend from
her archery team to drive her home when the dealer made an unwanted
pass at her.  But a few days later Madison goes missing once more, and
this time both her mother and her father, Damon Keefor, are upset and
want Bernie Little to find their daughter.

The trail leads them into the deserts of New Mexico and into peril from
members of the Russian Mafia, but between Chet's nose and teeth and
Bernie's brain and self-defense training they save the day!


I found this in print at Goodwill, I think it was, and read it
yesterday while I was home sick as I soaked in the tub.  A fun, light
mystery.  I know it's available through Bard, as my friend Meesh has
been urging me to read the Chet and Bernie mysteries, and that's where
she's downloaded from to her Victor Stream.
Bonnie L. Sherrell
Teacher at Large

"Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise 
cannot see all ends." LOTR

"Don't go where I can't follow."



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