Attorney-at-Paw
A Chrissy the Shih Tzu Mystery
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Lisa Negron
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Diane Wing
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Only Chrissy, a cute little Shih Tzu, can unlock this mystery!
Autumn Clarke survived the car crash that killed her parents. To help her cope with PTSD, she adopts Chrissy, a Shih Tzu with a remarkable secret. Chrissy is also the only witness to the mysterious death of her pet parent.
Autumn vows to find the truth behind his death with the help of Chrissy, the neighbors, and an attractive detective. Can Autumn unravel the clues while trying to heal Chrissy's trauma and overcome her own devastating emotional wounds in the midst of a dangerous murder investigation?
"Chrissy the Shih Tzu may be the cutest sleuth on the job, but don't let that button nose fool you — it's perfectly able to sniff out a killer with a little help from her human friends. Great start to a fun new series!" (Sheila Webster Boneham, author of the award-winning Animals in Focus Mysteries)
"Diane Wing does an excellent job of showing readers just how animals can communicate with us through images and actions when we are tuned into their frequency. Through the relationship between Autumn and Chrissy, Wing also shows the importance of therapy animals and how much they can help those who need them. Add in a sweet romance to the intrigue of the mystery and you've got a book that you won't want to put down." (Melissa Alvarez, Intuitive, animal communicator and author of Animal Frequency and Llewellyn's Little Book of Spirit Animals)
"Diane Wing has created a wonderfully endearing little character in Chrissy the Shih Tzu. It really shines through that the author is an animal and dog lover. I can see these books quickly becoming a cherished addition to the cozy mystery genre." (J. New, author of The Yellow Cottage Vintage Mysteries)
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- nerak
- 20-08-22
Adorable mystery
I was provided with a free copy of this book in return for an honest review.
I found this to be a delightful mystery with an element of difference. The main characters have believable flaws and real life struggles, which is not always the case in light hearted mystery novels.
The plot provides numerous red herrings and keeps you guessing about the real villain. The writing is well observed and the narration is good.
This is the first in a series and I have to admit I'm curious about where the author will go for the second book, it may have to be my next purchase.
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- Julie
- 30-08-20
The power of a good dog
I enjoyed this story. Although I don't think it needed the strange element of the dog sharing visions with it owner, especially as there was no explanation of why she could, this bumped the book down to a four star for me. Also I started to roll my eyes every time someone said they would have taken the dog if they had known she was at the shelter, it just seemed unnecessary for every one to say it. Otherwise I really enjoyed the mystery and it contained plenty of suspects to keep you guessing and with a budding romance it was a nice cozy mystery. All the dogs were the real star of the show (although I did like the characters) and I liked learning about there roll in helping people with PTSD, it made for a unique story line. I hope there is more to come in the series.
Autumn is trying to learn to cope with the death of both of her parents in a car accident. An accident that she was the only survivor. One of the ways her psychiatrist suggests is to learn to love again by adopting a dog from a shelter. She immediately falls in love with a Shih Tzu called Chrissy who seems just as damaged as she does. Chrissy only came in the night before when she was discovered guarding the body of her murdered owner. In order to help Chrissy, Autumn sets out to find out what happened to the little dogs owner and In the process helps herself.
The narrator was pleasant enough, sometimes she sounded a bit robotic but at others she did some good voices.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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