Chet and Bernie get back home from the long road trip they took in Paw and Order only for Chet to smell Iggy's scent--odd since Iggy has never been in the house--and for Bernie to discover that his safe has been torn out of the wall and taken even though the house hasn't been broken into. Itty's owner, the harmless, geriatric Mr. Parsons is under investigation due to a stolen cactus that has been planted in his front yard. But this is just the beginning. It's not long before Bernie and Chet are on the case not only to discover who is stealing cacti, but where the Parsons' wayward son is, who shot the conservation officer who was investigating cactus and more.
Another likable read; mysteries are generally three stars for me. Once again, if you enjoy mysteries with some action, a bit of violence, lots of dog humour (told from the point of view of Chet, the dog) then this is a book, and really a series, for you.
Chet and Bernie get back home from the long road trip they took in Paw and Order only for Chet to smell Iggy's scent--odd since Iggy has never been in the house--and for Bernie to discover that his safe has been torn out of the wall and taken even though the house hasn't been broken into. Itty's owner, the harmless, geriatric Mr. Parsons is under investigation due to a stolen cactus that has been planted in his front yard. But this is just the beginning. It's not long before Bernie and Chet are on the case not only to discover who is stealing cacti, but where the Parsons' wayward son is, who shot the conservation officer who was investigating cactus and more.
Another likable read; mysteries are generally three stars for me. Once again, if you enjoy mysteries with some action, a bit of violence, lots of dog humour (told from the point of view of Chet, the dog) then this is a book, and really a series, for you.