As usual, once I started reading, I couldn't stop until I finished. This
is the 25th book in the Andy Carpenter series and I'd say that has
pretty much held true for all of them. Now, true, I had to delay
starting because, well, I needed to take my own dog for a walk. Andy
would understand. I was drawn to the series because of the dog
connection but have stayed for the self-deprecating humor, witty
dialogue, and well-defined characters. Hey, we even learn a bit more
about Marcus who, to be honest, I'm about half convinced is Superman in
disguise.
As usual, the plot initially sounds simple. Andy's
Tara Foundation adopted out Lion, a senior Chow, to Rachel Morehouse.
Rachel calls him out of the blue one day to ask him to be sure Lion is
cared for if something happens to her and her stepson can't take Lion.
Andy thinks nothing more about it until he's notified Rachel has died
and he should show up at the reading of her will. He goes, mostly
thinking he's there to pick up the dog. He finds out there that Rachel was extremely rich and left $2M to the Tara Foundation. Then, her stepson, Tony, who
actually adores the dog, is arrested for her murder just as the reading
of the will is about to start.
That's when it gets complicated.
Andy has been trying for years to retire, winds up as Tony's lawyer. Who
killed Rachel Morehouse? Why? That's the big question Andy must answer
to successfully defend his client. Speaking of his client, why was Tony
estranged from the family? How is the family business connected? What
does Sam discover while hacking his way through records? Do we really
need to know exactly how late a plane lands each flight? What could that
have to do with Rachel's murder? Dirty money? Drugs? How many times has Marcus saved Andy's
life over the lifespan of this series? I don't know. The question just
struck me. How do all these things connect? And, oh,
there's more but you're going to have to read the book to find the
answers to these and other questions.
Thank you #NetGalley and
#SMB, #StMartinsBooks, for inviting me to drop in on Andy, Laurie, and
the dogs. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment, well, aside from that
really scary moment but, well, Marcus was there. He'd have saved me,
too.
My goal is to find a connection to the words I read, a reaction, and perhaps even add a touch of humor to reviewing. I'm finally at the point where I only read what holds my attention, so expect largely positive reviews... and I do round up.
Monday, April 4, 2022
Holy Chow (Andy Carpenter #25), by David Rosenfelt
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