Thursday, August 27, 2020

Book Review: Game of Dog Bones by Laurien Berenson


Game of Dog Bones
by Laurien Berenson (Berenson)

Aunt Peg gets invited to judge the Nonsporting group at the Westminster Dog Show. When a man Peg has clashed with in the past ends up stabbed at Madison Square Garden, Aunt Peg becomes a suspect. Melanie falls in line and begins talking to her contacts in the dog show world to find out who had it in for Victor and of the many suspects, who killed him. Berenson’s books are character driven and delve deeply into the dog show world. You don’t have to be a Poodle owner to love the books, but you better be a dog lover. Her mysteries aren’t deep, but they do keep the cozy mystery lover entertained. The author keeps the series fresh and the characters (including her children) change with the times. Overall another good book.

[If you enjoy this, you may also wish to try This Dog For Hire, by Carol Lee Benjamin.]

[ official Game of Dog Bones page on the official Laurien Berenson web site ]

Recommended by Marcy G.
South Branch Library

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