"Excellent amateur sleuth"
She lost her law license when she was accused of handing
over a strategic memo to opposing council. Kendra
Ballantine was in a bad situation financially so she
rented out her million dollar home, became a freelance pet
sitter and cleared her name when she came under suspicion
of murdering her clients (see SIT, STAY, SLAY). Now she
is studying for the multistate professional Responsibility
Exam in order to get her license reinstated. When a driverless car rams through a wall in the house
Kendra is renting, she goes to inspect the damage and
finds a murdered corpse of the man her renter dumped on
national TV. Ferrets (which are illegal as pets in
California are on the body) but Kendra stashes them out of
sight before the police arrive so she won't jeopardize
getting her license returned. Since Kendra likes her
renter, she does some sleuthing even when she is warned
off by an anonymous phone call and is injured when she
slips down the steps because somebody put oil on them. Linda O. Johnston has a definite talent for infusing humor
in just the right places in the storyline so that readers
will find themselves chuckling out loud after a
particularly tense scene is followed by a funny one. The
heroine is a stubborn pet lover who plans to incorporate
being a pet advocate into her practice if she passes the
tests. Pet lovers and amateur sleuth fans will find this
series deserving of an award as well as a place on the
bestseller lists. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 26, 2005
The author of Sit, Stay, Slay unleashes a new
PET-SITTER MYSTERY.
SummaryAttorney-turned-freelance-pet-sitter Kendra Ballantyne has
found a corpse in a client's apartment, and it's up to her
to prove the innocence of the obvious suspects: her client's
furry ferrets.
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