This book was a fun mystery involving a doggy day care. Okay, the murder aspect wasn't fun, but Melanie Travis' crime-solving skills were enjoyable. I'm particularly happy that the book wasn't predictable, because sometimes prolific authors fall into a pattern. I didn't find that to be the case h...
A thoroughly enjoyable read that reminded me a bit of reading an Agatha Christie mystery. Melanie Travis is asked by her Aunt Peg to help an old friend of hers write a book about his life. Shortly after meeting Edward March, his son is murdered and it looks like he is the #1 prime suspect. Edw...
A wonderful cozy mystery with emphasis on the family with dogs as a secondary interest. Ms Berenson brought these plots together skillfully. Melanie, Sam, Bob and Aunt Peg all developed additional traits. Kevin is acquiring a personality. The poodles characters were different. Melanie meets a man...
I've a thing for reading books with animals in them. Melanie is a divorced school teacher with a son, Davey, an aunt, Peg, an ex-husband, a brother, a sister-in-law and a fiance'. Oh, and two Standard Poodles, all of whom play pretty big roles in the ongoing series.This particular story takes p...
I love Lauren Berenson's Melanie Travis stories, with her son Davy, her new Husband Sam, Aunt Peg, Bertie, and the cast of poodles. Davy enters Faith into a contest so that she may win a chance at being the Chow Down spokesdog for the Champion Dog Food Company. Her quiet summer is taken up with h...
Raining Cats and Dogs by Laurien Berenson is a murder mystery with some dog and cat stories tossed in which added some humor. The main character has five poodles and a neighbor who has a bunch of cats. Her private life relating to her neighbor was the humorous part of the book. She and her poo...
This was one of the most enjoyable books by this author I have read. As a long time Dog exhibitor andshow addict, i found this one where she goes to the Prestige show of her breed, the Poodle club of America a fun read. Having experienced many similar people at my own national specialty and also ...
It's summertime, and Melanie Travis can finally start planning a perfect wedding to her fiancé Sam driver. But everything changes when Sam's ex-wife Sheila announces that she will be residing in town permanently as copublisher of the dog show rag Woof. When Sheila is murdered, Sam is devastated a...
Funny how we don't hear much from Melanie Travis's brother Frank in her previous mystery adventures. We know he exists, and we've seen him a few times during family get-togethers; all the same, I'm sure Melanie prefers not to have him around, for when he is he's either raiding her refrigerator or...
Melanie Travis thought her visit to a rustic Pocono Mountains resort would offer some well-earned relaxation even though it meant leaving her family and her beloved Poodle Faith behind. That was before she discovered the corpse in the inn's secluded hot tub. Now, she's sniffing out the trail of a...
Repackaged with a new look, this mystery finds Melanie investigating a litterof suspects when a star poodle handler is shot dead in his driveway. Reissue.
In an effort to escape her ex-husband and boyfriend, Melanie Travis opts to track down the elusive owner of an adorable dachshund puppy that's about to be put on the block at a charity auction. But the more Melanie discovers about the puppy's background, the messier the case becomes.
Someone recommended a series of mystery books by an author who raised dogs and wrote about dogs. I found myself without a book to read and near Borders, so went through their mystery section, starting at "Z," trying to find the name of the author. When I came to the section that started with "A" ...
Melanie Travis has enough on her plate as a poodle exhibitor, single mother, and special needs tutor at the prestigious Howard Academy without adding amateur sleuthing to the mix. When school care-taker Mr. Krebbs is discovered stabbed to death with a pitchfork in his tool shed, Melanie is drawn ...
Simba, sensing my distress, came over and pressed a wet nose into my hand. “Hello? Are you there? Maybe I’d better wait for Peg—” “No!” I cleared my throat and got the quaver out of my voice. He’d said that his information was urgent. Aunt Peg wouldn’t be back until after the weekend. The earlies...
asked Bertie. “That’s just perverse.” “Tell me about it,” I said unhappily. I’d brought Kevin back home, fed him lunch, and put him down for a nap. Sam had been out, meeting with a client, but he was due back shortly. While he held down the fort at home that afternoon, I planned to try and talk t...
Again. All right, so we really hadn’t been looking for that long—less than three weeks, and mostly on the weekends. But it felt like longer. I mean, how long should it take to find the perfect home? I know, I know. Don’t answer that. So far, we’d managed to look at nearly thirty houses. We wanted...
I just saw her. She was much too young, much too vibrant, to be dead. “Melanie, are you there?” “I’m here.” All at once I felt drained. I leaned back against the counter and let it support my weight. Years earlier, when I’d heard the news about my parents’ deaths, how their car had run off a lone...
said Aunt Peg. “I’m sure there will be a service in Miss Ellie’s honor and I wouldn’t want to miss it.” She and I were back in our hotel room. Ninety minutes had passed since Ken Dolby’s announcement had cast a pall over the remainder of the dog show. The Sporting Group began as soon as Mr. Dolby...
She had a kennel full of Standard Poodles to care for, an article to finish writing for Poodle Variety, a litter of new puppies due after Christmas, and a big, wet, black dog lying on the grooming table in front of her waiting to be blown dry. What she didn’t have was time for needless interrupti...