A lawyer by day-and then only when he's forced to take on new cases-Andy Carpenter's true passion is the Tara Foundation, the dog rescue organization he runs with his friend Willie Miller. So it's frightening when Willie calls him to say the alarm has gone off at the foundation building, and there's clearly been a break-in. It turns out that a recently rescued dog, nicknamed Cheyenne since her arrival at the foundation, has been stolen. Andy and Willie track the missing dog to a house in downtown Paterson, New Jersey and sure enough, they find the dog...standing right next to a dead body. The man had been gruesomely murdered mere minutes before Andy and Willie arrived. Could it be a coincidence? Or could the dog theft somehow be connected to the killing?Andy takes Cheyenne safely back to the foundation building, and that should be the end of his involvement, but Andy's curiosity-and his desire to keep the dog from further harm-won't let him stop there. The cops have just arrested a man named Tommy Infante for the murder, but as Andy looks into the circumstances surrounding the break-in and the dog theft, he starts to wonder if Infante might actually be innocent. And when Andy takes Infante on as a client and starts searching in earnest for evidence that will exonerate him, what Andy starts to discover terrifies him. The murder might be just one small cog in a plot with far-reaching implications, and unless Andy can uncover the truth in time, thousands of lives could be in imminent danger.Once again David Rosenfelt has written a fast-paced and clever mystery with his characteristic blend of humor, larger-than-life characters, and propulsive plotting.
Love David Rosenfelt's books. They are easy to read and the mystery is on the lighter side.
akasq
Nov 08, 2015
David Rosenfelt's great sense
of humor mixed with a good
bit of sarcasm makes for fun reading .This is not one of
the best in the Andy Carpenter
series but a great ending makes up for it.
Not as good as many of the others in this series but still an entertaining read.
MedinaReads
Oct 15, 2015
Andy Carpenter is a reluctant lawyer with a passion for dogs and is partners in a dog-rescue organization with his friend Willie Miller. The book starts off with a break in at the rescue and a gruesome murder at another location. Intertwined in this story is diamond smuggling, a terror threat and trying to prove a man, Tommy Infante, innocent of murder. It is a plot that keeps the reader guessing. Andy's humor and sarcasm keep it entertaining as well.
I enjoyed the book because you did not have to read others in the Andy Carpenter series to enjoy this one.
Readers that enjoy humor, dogs, interesting characters and solving murder mysteries will enjoy this book. Recommended by A.M., Highland Library, MCDL
karcoldelharvic5
Aug 31, 2015
One of the best Andy Carpenter books (and I've read them all). I laughed til tears ran down my face at times.
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Add a CommentEntertaining, but too much baseball.
Love David Rosenfelt's books. They are easy to read and the mystery is on the lighter side.
David Rosenfelt's great sense
of humor mixed with a good
bit of sarcasm makes for fun reading .This is not one of
the best in the Andy Carpenter
series but a great ending makes up for it.
Not as good as many of the others in this series but still an entertaining read.
Andy Carpenter is a reluctant lawyer with a passion for dogs and is partners in a dog-rescue organization with his friend Willie Miller. The book starts off with a break in at the rescue and a gruesome murder at another location. Intertwined in this story is diamond smuggling, a terror threat and trying to prove a man, Tommy Infante, innocent of murder. It is a plot that keeps the reader guessing. Andy's humor and sarcasm keep it entertaining as well.
I enjoyed the book because you did not have to read others in the Andy Carpenter series to enjoy this one.
Readers that enjoy humor, dogs, interesting characters and solving murder mysteries will enjoy this book. Recommended by A.M., Highland Library, MCDL
One of the best Andy Carpenter books (and I've read them all). I laughed til tears ran down my face at times.