To Fetch A Thief
by Teresa Inge, Heather Weidner, Jayne Ormerod, and Rosemary Shomaker
Four novellas, each featuring a dog or two and loads of fun! I can’t choose a favorite. Each story is unique and wonderful.
~The Book Decoder
~The Book Decoder
Four very different tales,
each employing our furry friends, and in each case not only does the
human not sleuth alone, but the pet sleuths prove themselves
instrumental. Settle in for excitement, enjoyment, and intrigue, as
those with tails do indeed “fetch” the wrongdoers to justice.
~Mallory Heart’s Cozies
~Mallory Heart’s Cozies
I am not sure which one of the four stories
is my favourite, because let me say that all of them were interesting
in their own way, and it was lovely to read a book where the main
character was not a human but the lovely friend that was always on their
side, the dog.
~Varietats
~Varietats
4 stars – WOW! Four Fun Stories in One Book (Number 3 is my fave!)
~Here’s How It Happened
~Here’s How It Happened
About the Book
To Fetch A Thief
Cozy Mystery Anthology
Light, humorous, dog-themed mysteries.
Bay Breeze Publishing, LLC (November 8, 2018)
Paperback: 278 pages
ISBN-10: 1732790701
ISBN-13: 978-1732790704
Digital ASIN: B07K97ZYY6
Cozy Mystery Anthology
Light, humorous, dog-themed mysteries.
Bay Breeze Publishing, LLC (November 8, 2018)
Paperback: 278 pages
ISBN-10: 1732790701
ISBN-13: 978-1732790704
Digital ASIN: B07K97ZYY6
To Fetch a Thief, the first Mutt Mysteries collection, features four novellas that have gone to the dogs. In this howlingly good read, canine companions help their owners solve crimes and right wrongs. These sleuths may be furry and low to the ground, but their keen senses are on high alert when it comes to sniffing out clues and digging up the truth. Make no bones about it, these pup heroes will steal your heart as they conquer ruff villains.
About the Authors
Teresa Inge grew up reading Nancy Drew mysteries. Today, she doesn’t carry a rod like her idol, but she hotrods. She is president of Sister’s in Crime Mystery by the Sea Chapter and author of short mysteries in Virginia is for Mysteries and 50 Shades of Cabernet.
Website: www.teresainge.com
Connect with Teresa on Facebook, and Twitter
Heather Weidner, a member of SinC – Central Virginia and Guppies, is the author of the Delanie Fitzgerald Mysteries, Secret Lives and Private Eyes and The Tulip Shirt Murders. Her short stories appear in the Virginia is for Mysteries series and 50 Shades of Cabernet.
Heather lives in Virginia with her husband and a pair of Jack Russell
terriers, Disney and Riley. She’s been a mystery fan since Scooby-Doo
and Nancy Drew. Some of her life experience comes from being a technical
writer, editor, college professor, software tester, IT manager, and
cop’s kid. She blogs at Pens, Paws, and Claws.
Website and Blog: http://www.heatherweidner.com
Pens, Paws, and Claws Website and Blog: http://penspawsandclaws.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeatherWeidner1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherWeidnerAuthor
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather_mystery_writer/
Jayne Ormerod grew up
in a small Ohio town then went on to a small-town Ohio college. Upon
earning her degree in accountancy, she became a CIA (that’s not a sexy
spy thing, but a Certified Internal Auditor.) She married a naval
officer and off they sailed to see the world. After nineteen moves,
they, along with their two rescue dogs Tiller and Scout, have settled
into a cozy cottage by the sea. Jayne is the author of the Blonds at the
Beach Mysteries, The Blond Leading the Blond, and Blond Luck. She has contributed seven short mysteries to various anthologies to include joining with the other To Fetch a Thief authors in Virginia is for Mysteries, Volumes I and II, and 50 Shades of Cabernet.
Website: www.JayneOrmerod.com
Blog: www.JayneOrmerod.blogspot.com
Rosemary Shomaker
writes about the unexpected in everyday life. She’s the woman you don’t
notice in the grocery store or at church but whom you do notice at
estate sales and wandering vacant lots. In all these places
she’s collecting story ideas. Rosemary writes women’s fiction,
paranormal, and mystery short stories, and she’s taking her first steps
toward longer fiction, so stay tuned. She’s an urban planner by
education, a government policy analyst by trade, and a fiction writer at
heart. Rosemary credits Sisters in Crime with developing her craft and
applauds the organization’s mission of promoting the
ongoing advancement, recognition, and professional development of women
crime writers.
GoodReads – https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8121853.Rosemary_Shomaker
More Links:
Website: http://muttmysteries.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuttMysteries
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MuttMysteries1
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December 10 – Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
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December 12 – Laura’s Interests – REVIEW
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December 13 – The Book Decoder – REVIEW
December 13 – A Wytch’s Book Review Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW
December 14 – Mallory Heart’s Cozies – REVIEW
December 15 – The Pulp and Mystery Shelf – CHARACTER GUEST POST
December 15 – Varietats – REVIEW
December 16 – T’s Stuff – SPOTLIGHT
December 16 – Lori’s Reading Corner – GUEST POST
December 17 – Here’s How It Happened – REVIEW
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My Review
A really cute and sweet read, or I should say four short stories, which unfortunately include a body, but for me happily include dogs, all different breeds
These dogs being dogs, help lead us to crimes, and in the end, help lead us to who committed the murder, all the while protecting us.
As a dog owner, I need to be careful when taking my pup for a walk, you never know, as these owners found out. Whether they are walking, playing or just meandering around their own yards, these canine fellows are for justice.
What is really nice, you can sit down and read just one, but I always find myself going on to the next, and pretty soon they are all gone!
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Maureen's Musings shares the essence of To Fetch a Thief to give readers some insight into the four novellas--see which is your favorite!
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