Hounds Abound (Pet Rescue Mystery - Book 3) by Linda O. Johnston
Publication Date: April 3, 2012
Publisher: Penguin USA
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Pages: Paperback, 304pp.
ISBN-13: 978-0425247051
ISBN: 0425247058
(Received for an honest review from Berkley Prime Crime)
Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, Indiebound
Books In The Series: Beagle Mania (2011), The More The Terrier (2011), Hounds Abound (2012)
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Excerpt from Hounds Abound courtesy of Amazon's Inside Look Feature
Synopsis:
Saving animals and solving murders seem to go paw in paw for shelter manager and amateur sleuth Lauren Vancouver. But this time, mixed up in a murder that may close a much-needed new shelter, she's perhaps too quick to catch the scent of the killer...
For Lauren, Save Them All the newest no-kill shelter in Los Angeles, is just what the vet ordered: a place for handicapped kitties and senior spaniels to find a loving home and a second chance. There's just one problem. It's charming owner, Bella Frankovick, is now suspected of murdering her ex-husband, a powerful and animal-hating cosmetic surgeon. And it's up to Lauren to use her bulldog grip on the case to rescue Save Them All and decide Bella's fate, while keeping herself and own critters safe from an unleashed killer...
Thoughts:
Pet lovers and mystery readers alike will be impressed with Linda O. Johnston's latest cozy, Hounds Abound. Third in the Pet Rescue series, Hounds Abound takes on-no kill animal shelter's and a clever killer. Johnston's heart for pet rescue is evident in every page of this book. Her clear and concise writing style focuses in on the smallest of details and her descriptions take the reader right into the action. This is a whodunit that clearly has a deeper message.
Being a pet lover myself, this is a series that always strikes a cord with me. The only shelter we have where I live is not a no-kill shelter and that's heartbreaking. I loved the idea that Johnston puts forth in this book, of having a shelter specifically tailored to older and/or handicapped pets. An excellent idea and an excellent premise of Johnston's book. I liked the idea that this shelter has opened but in danger of being closed because of the owners financial entanglements with her soon to be ex-husband. That is definitely a believable scenario. The soon to be ex-wife being accused of murder is also plausible.
Lauren being asked to investigate is somewhat believable as well. This woman is a friend and fellow pet enthusiast. I can see Lauren wanting to help her out and prove her innocence, because of the shelter and because of her relationship with Bella. One of the things that I look at when I review or read a cozy is whether I think this story could have played out in real life and in this case, it's a definite yes! Both the victim and accused had a few more secrets than met the eye and enemies of their own, that could have wanted things to turn out this way. Johnston does a great job of showing motive and intent without giving away the killer until the end.
I didn't have this one tagged until the very end. I'm generally hard to stump with these things, but it does happen LOL! I liked the fact that I had to work for the solution a little bit. Johnston doesn't just say, here's what happened step by step. The reader has to be quite observant. Once I knew who the killer was, I saw how Johnston went about leading the reader right up the killer without really outing him/her. It was cleverly done and there were lots of twists and turns that kept me guessing throughout. What's a good cozy without a red herring or two?
This is a series that will appeal to many kinds of readers along with pet enthusiasts and cozy fans. There is a little something for everyone here and I think readers will agree that Johnston is a huge pet advocate and that her series is focused on pets and keeping them and the situation with overcrowding and euthanasia in the forefront. The quirky characters and chaotic circumstances all add to the story itself and gets the message across to the reader without overwhelming them. A great addition to a very heartfelt series!
Being a pet lover myself, this is a series that always strikes a cord with me. The only shelter we have where I live is not a no-kill shelter and that's heartbreaking. I loved the idea that Johnston puts forth in this book, of having a shelter specifically tailored to older and/or handicapped pets. An excellent idea and an excellent premise of Johnston's book. I liked the idea that this shelter has opened but in danger of being closed because of the owners financial entanglements with her soon to be ex-husband. That is definitely a believable scenario. The soon to be ex-wife being accused of murder is also plausible.
Lauren being asked to investigate is somewhat believable as well. This woman is a friend and fellow pet enthusiast. I can see Lauren wanting to help her out and prove her innocence, because of the shelter and because of her relationship with Bella. One of the things that I look at when I review or read a cozy is whether I think this story could have played out in real life and in this case, it's a definite yes! Both the victim and accused had a few more secrets than met the eye and enemies of their own, that could have wanted things to turn out this way. Johnston does a great job of showing motive and intent without giving away the killer until the end.
I didn't have this one tagged until the very end. I'm generally hard to stump with these things, but it does happen LOL! I liked the fact that I had to work for the solution a little bit. Johnston doesn't just say, here's what happened step by step. The reader has to be quite observant. Once I knew who the killer was, I saw how Johnston went about leading the reader right up the killer without really outing him/her. It was cleverly done and there were lots of twists and turns that kept me guessing throughout. What's a good cozy without a red herring or two?
This is a series that will appeal to many kinds of readers along with pet enthusiasts and cozy fans. There is a little something for everyone here and I think readers will agree that Johnston is a huge pet advocate and that her series is focused on pets and keeping them and the situation with overcrowding and euthanasia in the forefront. The quirky characters and chaotic circumstances all add to the story itself and gets the message across to the reader without overwhelming them. A great addition to a very heartfelt series!
Hounds Abound is available NOW from your favorite bookseller.
Linda Carole Johnston (Osgood) is an American author of mystery and romance novels.
Johnston's first published fiction appeared in Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine and won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award for Best First
Mystery Short Story of the Year. Since then, she has had several more
short stories published as well as numerous romance novels.
Johnston is a practicing attorney who splits her time between legal work
and writing fiction. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and
graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1970 with an
undergraduate degree in journalism with an advertising emphasis. Before
obtaining her law degree from Duquesne University School of Law, she ran
a small newspaper and then worked in advertising and public relations.
Johnston currently lives near Universal Studios in Hollywood, California
along with her husband Fred and two Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs.
She has two adult sons.
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19 comments:
Love Cozies and love animals so will love this book.
This sounds like a great book/series!
kpbarnett1941[at]aol.com
I had not heard or seen anything about this series before. I will look for it when I go to bookstore.
I am very excited about this series. I hope to someday to be able to adopt a dog. Right now wondering about how to select a dog who would be OK with out birds, money for the adoption fee and money for apartment deposit after we move. Thinking of adopting a senior dog.
Really want to read this book.
CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
This sounds like a great book!
I love cozies!
I dont have a dog right now..but they are wonderful pets!
I have this one on my wish list. Great series!
lag110 at mchsi dot com
I would love to win this book but will buy it if I don't. As an animal shelter volunteer, I love everything about animals.
I have a dog who i adore so i hope to win this book
My hounds want me to win this giveaway---they think I'll read it to them!
suefarrell.farrell@gmail.com
Sounds like a really good book! I'd love to be entered to win.
mlawson17 at hotmail dot com
I have yet to read this series and can't wait!
We have 4 rescued dogs and do foster work for dogs rescued from kill shelters. I love books about animals. Count me in, please.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
This sounds like a good read about animals and mystery.
I've added it to my reading list.
Theresa N
weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com
I love a good cozy with animals in the mix!
Looking forward to reading this next book in the series...loved the other two!
I enjoy books with animals so that and a mystery sounds like a fun read.
catslady5(at)aol.com
read the first and loved it
glad there are more coming
Chèli
Cheli's Shelves
What adorable covers on this series!!! I have a huge soft spot for shelters, I need to read this series!
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