Publication October 14, 2025
Once again, reluctant lawyer Andy Carpenter finds himself in the middle of a murder case. There is, of course, a dog involved. A beautiful Golden named Rufus that the defendant, Jeff Wheeler, rescued from a burning building. Why was it burning? Because someone blew it up. Jeff was there to pick up his girlfriend who was attending a meeting in the building. Unfortunately, he was unable to save her or any of the others there but did manage to rescue the then puppy before being forced out by smoke and heat. He became something of a hero to many and ultimately adopted Rufus from Andy's Tara Foundation. Now. however, he's accused of murder. Having reluctantly reached the realization that he is a lawyer at heart despite his yen to endlessly talk and watch sports, Andy not only agrees to take the case but cares for Rufus at his own home. Never fear, he talked it all out with Tara during one of their daily walks.
As usual, it's complicated. While I won't even attempt to summarize the plot, let's just say it ultimately involves bad guys, explosives, greed, priceless art, crack investigative work, and, well, Marcus saving Andy's life. That last one should be no surprise to long time series fans. You'll also get to spend ample time in the courtroom where Andy's snarky style masks a crafty legal mind. I always find the court time fascinating as we get insight into why he asks and doesn't ask certain questions, and things like what the police responders did or didn't do. In the process his investigative team gets time to shine, well, except for the work allergic Edna, who appointed herself office manager. You'll wind up liking them all, especially Laurie, Andy's wife, an ex-cop, as is Corey, who is part of the team with his retired K-9 Simon. Sam's hacking ability still makes Corey nervous but no one can deny that while his day job is as an accountant, his ability to find out things online is incredible. Marcus is, well, Superman, I think. I've never attempted to figure out how often he's saved Andy's life but it almost seems easy for him. While I lean toward thinking he'd make me nervous, I'd sure like to know he had my back.
So, bottom line, it's an intriguing, complicated plot full of not just dogs, Laurie's motherly care of the team, Tara's wisdom and patience with her human, and explosions and international ..... oops, almost gave away a plot point. Let's just say, it's a fun read, even with the violence, and I'm already impatient for the next in the series. Andy's genuine worry and concern over the verdict rings true, too, showing the fact that he is not just a lawyer but a caring one. Thanks #NetGalley and #St.Martin'sPress - #Minotaur for allowing me this early peek at what's going on with Tara's human and his friends. This continues to be a favorite series, one I look forward to following as long as Rosenfelt keeps writing. Extra virtual treats for Tara and her four legged friends, too, especially walk-resistant Sebastian.
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