Cat on a Hot Tin Woof, by Spencer Quinn (REVIEW) — Prepare for Fur to Fly in This Dust-up in the Desert
What do you get when you pair a flunked-out-of-K-9-school-(on-his-final-test, no less) dog with a former-military-guy-(with-plenty-of-skills)? If you guessed “the most delightful detecting duo in the desert” ( or maybe anywhere! ), then you’re on the right track. (But if not, no worries—until the latest entry in Spencer Quinn’s long-running “Chet & Bernie Mystery” series, Cat on a Hot Tin Woof , I’d never had the pleasure of spending time with these two, either.) Things are going pretty well for both members of the Little Detective Agency. Bernie is engaged to police sergeant Weatherly, and Chet, well... even if he’s still unsure about Weatherly’s dog, is always happy when Bernie’s happy. They’ve also seen a recent uptick in business, after solving a highly-publicized case. ( Great news for the treat jar! ) Unfortunately, much of that business is still divorce work, which Bernie, in particular, hates. So, when a teenage girl and her ...