"Very clever crime thriller"
Kendra Ballantyne was a first rate litigator until she was
accused of giving a strategy memo to opposing counsel's
client. When the client got the memo, she went berserk
and killed the CEO of the corporation she was suing.
Although Kendra insisted she never sent that memo, she was
forced to resign from the firm, her law license was
suspended for three months and she filed for bankruptcy. Darryl Nestler, her friend of Doggy Indulgence Day Resort
where Kendra used to bring her Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel, convinces her to dog sit for sexy Jeff Hubbard's
Akita. She accepts because she is renting out her mansion
and doesn't want to see others living there. Gradually,
Darryl gives her more assignments taking care of the pets
of the rich and famous; she is reasonably content until
she walks into a client's home and finds him dead, the
murder weapon next to him. The lead detective believes
Kendra is a viable suspect and that conviction is
strengthened when she walks in on another murdered
client. Jeff, a private detective and security expert,
wants to help her but she's determined to find out who is
out to get her although she may get killed in the process. SIT, STRAY, SLAY is a very funny and exciting mystery.
Although Linda O. Johnston has written many novels, this
is her best tale worthy of an award nomination because it
entertains yet shows the audience what happens when an
innocent person's life spins out of control and how that
person copes with the changes forced upon her. The
romance in this novel adds spice to a very clever crime
thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 30, 2004
SummaryCanned from her L.A. law firm, Kendra Ballantyne is now a
freelance pet-sitter. When her clients start getting
knocked off one by one, Kendra fears she's being set up.
Aided by sexy detective Jeff Hubbard, she's got to find out
why, and fast. This killer's animal instincts are downright
dangerous.
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