"Fun romantic mystery"
Now that Cambridge, Massachusetts veterinarian Steve
Delaney's divorce is final, he is able to marry the woman
he really loves Holly Winters. She is a dog trainer; a
columnist for Dog's Life and the author of her first book
101 WAYS TO COOK LIVER. Her friend, veterinarian and
fellow author Mac McLoud is sharing book signings with
her. Between getting ready for the wedding and doing her
best to promote her book, Holly doesn't have a moment to
breath. When the first murder occurs, Holly doesn't think anything
of that because the victim is a doctor from out of town
that she never met. The second victim of the Cambridge
killer is known in dog circles for her canine tarot
cards. By the time the third killing occurs, Holly is
becoming concerned because the victim was a woman who
Holly once interviewed. As more murders occur, Holly
realizes she knows each of the victims and it becomes
obvious that the culprit is someone amongst her dog-loving
friends. Holly starts investigating so that she can
discover who the killer is and put an end to the crimes so
she can enjoy her wedding. Between Steve and Holly, they have five pedigreed dogs and
a ferocious cat. The animals steal the show with their
antics and lessen the tension when it threatens to
overwhelm the reader. Each victim is female, bludgeoned
to death and is then given an injection of medicine that
most vets use in their practice. BRIDE AND GROOM is a
romantic mystery that will appeal to dog lovers and
readers who like a fantastic who-done-it. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 27, 2004
SummaryThe award-winning author of the Dogfather is back in
business...Dog trainer Holly Winter and her veterinarian
are about to join hands. Unfortunately a new string of
murders has caught Holly's attention-and she can't help but
take it personally when she notices a pattern emerging:
female dog lovers seem to be the victims of choice. Now,
the killer has promised a next victim and Holly fears it'll
be her. How can she stop him from killing again? If she
wants to make it to her wedding day, she'd better get a
clue.
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