"Pet sitting and Murder"
Kendra Ballantyne is continuing her pet sitting business
while studying to take the ethics exam in hopes of
reinstating her law degree. A neighbor's Hummer crashes into her house. She discovers
her tenants living in her former home are keeping illegal
ferrets. Soon after she discovers a corpse in her tenants' den.
The ferrets are the prime suspects. The corpse turned
out to be Chad Chatsworth and Charlotte LaVerne, her
tenant, and her boytoy Yul become suspects. Charlotte
asks Kendra to help prove they didn't do it. Kendra had
recently helped prove her own innocence. With the help of
her boyfriend Jeff Hubbard, a P.I. and security
specialist, Kendra sets out to look into Chad's
background. She finds he had many enemies. Can she
discover who killed him and why he was killed in her home
and the ferrets were implicated without putting herself or
others in danger? I really enjoy this series. Kendra is such a fun
character. Her pet sitting adds so much to the enjoyment
of this series. Plus her relationship with Jeff and
police detective Ned Noralles make for a fun read. This cozy is a fun, easy read. I always find myself
coming to the end of the book before I realize it since I
just want to keep reading! I highly recommend this book and the whole series. Can't
wait to read Fine-Feathered Death, the next in the series.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Courtesy Mystery Lovers Corner
Posted May 25, 2006
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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