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Product Identifiers
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN-101250753481
ISBN-139781250753489
eBay Product ID (ePID)7038505911
Product Key Features
Book TitleDachshund Through the Snow : an Andy Carpenter Mystery
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicHolidays, Animals, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
GenreFiction
AuthorDavid Rosenfelt
Book SeriesAn Andy Carpenter Novel Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight10.6 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"A strong plot, likable characters, and plenty of wry humor keep the pages turning. Dog lovers won't want to miss this one." - Publishers Weekly "The main course can't top the opening act because the dog is the consistently amusing hero's most appealing client ever." -- Kirkus Reviews "It's a pleasure to read a mystery where every sentence, even every word, advances the plot or comments on it." -- Booklist "This book was a romping good time, perfect for taking a break through the stressful holidays . . . The action and the fun never stop, and I enjoyed reading it very much . . . David Rosenfelt gets two paws up and a tail wag from me." -- Dogster Magazine "If you love dogs (and even if you don't but love a good mystery), you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of David Rosenfelt's Andy Carpenter mystery series . . . Talk about hitting all the right buttons. Intelligent mystery, dialogue, twists, red-herrings, and dogs." -- Rosepoint Publishing "This is a fun, feel-good story that also has depth and complexity . . . Andy's humor and the overall tone make this a light read, but beneath the surface we're given much to consider." -- Quiet Fury Books "Andy's team has been unstoppable in this series, and this book is no exception. Andy's relationship with each and every one of them is my favorite part of the series, and reading Rosenfelt's books is as comfortable as slippers and hot chocolate." -- Madderly Review " Dachshund Through the Snow is one of the best in the series. A couple of authentic laughs, a lot of smiles, some warm fuzzies. a very clever mystery, and some good quality time with old friends--it's a genuinely good time." -- The Irresponsible Reader "In my recollection, there has never been a bad book featuring Andy Carpenter and his assorted team of assistants." -- Book Bitch
Series Volume Number20
SynopsisThis Christmas, lawyer Andy Carpenter and his golden retriever, Tara, can't say no to helping young Danny and his dachshund, Murphy. Lawyer Andy Carpenter and his wife, Laurie, have started a new Christmas tradition. Their local pet store has a Christmas tree, where instead of ornaments there are wishes from those in need. One poignant wish leads Andy to a child named Danny, whose selfless plea strikes a chord. Danny asked Santa for a coat for his mother, a sweater for his dachshund, Murphy, and for the safe return of his missing father. It turns out Danny's father doesn't want to be found, he's on the run after just being arrested for a murder that took place fourteen years ago - a murder that Danny's mother swears he didn't commit. With his trademark humor and larger-than-life characters - including a police officer and his K-9 partner, Simon - Rosenfelt never fails to deliver as Andy and his eccentric crew dash to reunite a family in time for Christmas.
I just finished this book. Good one! Rosenfelt is an excellent author. The story stays in line and totally finishes up the problem. It doesn't leave you still wondering about it. And I love the title!