"Charming and often humorous tale"
Michael Huston is walking the family dog Dalma the
Dalmatian one night, eager to get back to his wife when a
person wearing a hood so he isn't recognizable shoots and
kills him. The police go to gun experts twenty-two year
old Justin for some information about the gun that killed
Michael and find the gun in his room. He admits to
killing the man but doesn't give a motive and since Justin
has Asperger's syndrome, the police aren't interest in the
why of it. Freelance writer Aaron Tucker becomes involved when his
friend Lori Shery, the founder and president of ASPEN,
asks him to find the real killer since he has successfully
solved two homicides that baffled the police. While Aaron
tries to help Justin, he is coping poorly with his
detestable visiting in-laws, dealing with a New Jersey
Jewish mafia chieftain who knows more about the case than
he is saying, and helping out a friend whose work is being
sabotaged. In addition to all these jobs, he must squeeze
in some time on his paying job, revising his screen play. Readers who like a wholesome who done it with no blood,
gore or profanity will definitely wants to read the entire
series Aaron Tucker mystery novels. AS DOG IS MY WITNESS
is the best work in this charming and often humorous
series because the who-done-it is superbly constructed
with quite a few viable suspects but readers also learn
and understand somewhat what Asperger's syndrome is and
how it impacts the entire family. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 30, 2005
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