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Bad to the Bone

A Barkery & Biscuits Mystery, Book 3

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Bad to the Bone

Written by: Linda O. Johnston
Narrated by: Carla Mercer-Meyer
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Veterinary technician Carrie Kennersly loves both of her shops in Knobcone Heights: Icing on the Cake for human treats and Barkery and Biscuits, where she sells healthy dog treats she developed. A frequent visitor is Jack Loroco, who has been trying to get Carrie to sell recipes to his pet-food-manufacturer employer, VimPets.

Jack also visits to encourage his developing relationship with Carrie's friend City Councilmember Billi Matlock, who also runs Mountaintop Rescue. But recently, VimPets employee Wanda Adler accompanied him to town, apparently wanting a relationship and more with Jack.

When Wanda is found murdered, Carrie has to do all she can to find the killer and clear Billi and Jack.

©2019 Linda O. Johnston (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Middle grade mysteries for kids treat their reader as more mature than this book - and they have more plotting.

The author seemed to pick the killer's name out of a hat and then literally made them reveal themselves to the main character as the villain at the end - so random! No detecting, no clues!

The number of times I rolled my eyes while the main character explains every single thought going through her silly head gave me a headache.

This series has all the nuance, subtlety and sophistication of a brick thrown through a store window.

silly sleuth lazy plotting

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