“This mystery will sink its fangs into your funny bone and drag you along by a leash of laughter.” — Denise Swanson, New York Times Bestselling Author
Out of work and down on her luck, Lucie Rizzo is forced to do the one thing she’s long avoided—come home to her nutty, mob-infested family.This move brings her back into the tempting arms of Frankie Falcone, the smoldering Italian ex who’s no … tempting arms of Frankie Falcone, the smoldering Italian ex who’s no stranger to living with the mob.
When Lucie parlays her temporary dog-walking gig into a legit career, Frankie becomes her number one supporter. Suddenly, shaking her mob princess reputation doesn’t seem so crazy…until three of her clients are dognapped.
Lucie is thrown into a criminal conspiracy straight out of a gangster movie. If she isn’t careful, she could end up…
…sleeping with the fishes!
Dog Collar Crime is book one in the Lucie Rizzo Mystery series. For more Lucie Rizzo fun, check out all the titles in this high-spirited, hilarious series – read ‘em all!
- * Knocked Off * Boosted * Limbo (novella) * Whacked * Cooked * Incognito *
- ”…quirky characters, offbeat crimes, and laugh out loud humor…”
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Not a great novel but certainly entertaining and an enjoyable read.
Didn’t finish it. Lost interest. Wouldn’t recommend
Relaxing easy read.
Quite Unrealistic, but easy to read.
If you like Stephanie Plum, you’ll enjoy Lucie. 🙂
Lots of fun. Read several of the series.
Enjoyed the book. I liked the characters.
It was good as far as I got, but I had to stop less than half way thru. I am not into sex in a book.
An easy read, of course a little predictable.
Pedantic, poorly written
Couldn’t get into this one–not realistic
Great characters; held my interest.
Good character development. An original entertaining story.
Interesting cast of characters.
Fun whodunit. Story has some interesting twists and turns but the character of Lucy spends a lot of time focused on whining about her life and shows little development.
Ok for a quick read and a distraction when needed.
…and it had a dog.
Lighthearted fun.
It was OK mostly predictable
Fun, easy read. The poor me, Mafia Princess, gets a little old but otherwise an enjoyable book and series.