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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Scattered in more directions than a box of tacks,
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This review is from: Monkey See, Monkey Die (Reigning Cats & Dogs Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Not the worse book, but far from the best. Reads like a teenager's English assignment to include facts in a story at times. The main character, Jessie Popper, is dogsitting for a friend, but after a disastrous on-camera tv spot (which fails at being a source of laughs), the friend's dog disappears from the story. The same with a teenager and her howling beagle, and an snobby primate-research lady who should have played a much larger role in the book. Characters and situations are introduced time and time again, then dropped. Despite the title, there is very little in the book to do with primates.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
She doesn't monkey around,
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This review is from: Monkey See, Monkey Die (Reigning Cats & Dogs Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I love reading Cynthia Baxter's books. They are full of information, not just a fiction piece. This one has info on scorpions. I can never wait for the next installment. I am so glad she soon will have two series to keep me reading.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another winner,
By Krystal-Karma "Blessings, Joy and Love" (Vancouver, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Monkey See, Monkey Die (Reigning Cats & Dogs Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I always look forward to the next "Reining Cats and Dogs" mystery as they are alway a great read. This one is no different, it is another winner.
4.0 out of 5 stars
fun amateur sleuth,
This review is from: Monkey See, Monkey Die (Reigning Cats & Dogs Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Veterinarian Jessica Popper uses a mobile van to bring her practice to her patients. Currently she is snuggled in bed with her fiancé Nick Burby when the phone rings early in the morning. Veterinarian Erin Walsh, whom she has not seen in five years, asks to meet Jess that morning; the implication to Jess is Erin is deeply troubled and afraid. Erin fails to arrive at their meeting point.
Later that same day, Jess learns that Erin was murdered; strangled to death with scorpion venom in her system. When Jess makes a condolence call to Erin's husband Ben, the vet is stunned to see that her late schoolmate lived in a tasteless McMansion. Ben has made a fortune as partner to Donald Drayton in a pet store chain Pet Empawrium. Jess, unable to resist being Jess, investigates only to find several people with motives to want Erin dead including Ben. Pet lovers and amateur sleuth fans will enjoy MONKEY SEE, MONKEY DIE due to the antics of the humanistic pets; ironically when the killer traps Jess, her would be rescuer is four legged. With the wedding four weeks away, Jess suffers panic attacks over holy matrimony but not over deadly sleuthing. Fans will wonder whether the commitment phobic heroine will say I do. Harriet Klausner |
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Monkey See, Monkey Die (Reigning Cats & Dogs Mysteries) by Cynthia Baxter (Mass Market Paperback - July 29, 2008)
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