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Author: Spencer Quinn
From a New York Times bestselling author: Chet the dog and his human partner, PI Bernie, investigate the suspicious circumstances surrounding a scientist’s mysterious death. Can this detective duo sniff out the truth? “Suspenseful, laugh-out-loud funny in places, and surprisingly tender” (Stephen King).
When the manager of a once-beloved country singer winds up dead, P.I. Bernie and his loyal canine partner, Chet, investigate the case. Can they navigate a tangled web of blackmail and deceit? A “delightful” whodunit (Publishers Weekly) from a New York Times bestselling author!
In this “brilliant…deeply felt” (Stephen King) novel by the New York Times bestselling author of the Chet and Bernie mystery series, a deeply damaged female soldier home from the war in Afghanistan becomes obsessed with finding a missing girl, gains an unlikely ally in a stray dog, and encounters new perils beyond the combat zone. LeAnne Hogan went to Afghanistan as a rising star in the … star in the military, and came back a much lesser person, mentally and physically. Now missing an eye and with half her face badly scarred, she can barely remember the disastrous desert operation…
In their second adventure, Bernie and Chet are called on to investigate threats made against an unlikely target – a pretty and pampered show dog called Princess. What seems like a lark of a case turns serious when Princess and her owner are abducted. To make matters worse, Bernie’s on-again-off-again girlfriend, reporter Susie Sanchez, disappears too. When Chet is separated from Bernie, he’s on … on his own to put the pieces together, find his way home, and save the day.more
A New York Times bestseller with over 4,800 five-star Goodreads ratings: Wise and lovable canine detective Chet and his private investigator owner, Bernie, must solve the case of a missing child! This “enchanting” cozy mystery (Stephen King) is “nothing short of masterful” (Los Angeles Times).