Title: Dog Dish of Doom
Author: E. J. Copperman aka Jeffrey Cohen
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Series: Agent to the Paws Mystery, Bk 1
ISBN: 9781250084279
Length: 293 pages
Obtained: Library copy
Comments:
This has been on my TBR list for awhile, but when I had the opportunity to get a review copy of book 2, I bumped this one up on my list. Even then I have so many books right now, it was chance that I picked it up and started reading a few lines before I got out of my car after work. But that first bit interested me enough that I kept going once I got inside (not easy with all the chaos of home these days). I enjoyed the concept. I enjoyed the dogs. The title is just as theatrical as the characters - more so than the actual mystery. But I still enjoyed sorting the mystery out.
I found it interesting that the main character, Kay, isn't actually seeking to poke her head into this murder (mostly), but instead is prompted by her parents and the detective on the case. That was a change of pace, although I don't know that I found the detective requesting her investigative assistance very believable.
Anyway, I have the second book, Bird, Bath, and Beyond ready to go in my Kindle as soon as I finish some of the other books I have going.
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