Dr. Didi Nightingale searches for her neighbor's killer along a trail that leads to a peaceful monastery where monks raise German Shepherds, but after a Brother is killed, Didi is drawn further into the intrigue.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Training Dogs Shouldn't Be Murder!,
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This review is from: Dr. Nightingale Goes to the Dogs (A Deirdre Quinn Nightingale Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
In the second book in the Dr. Nightingale series, Dr. Didi finds herself investigating another murder. This time, the murder is a neighbor that owned a beautiful German Shepherd, trained by monks at a monastery. The search for the killer takes Didi to live with the monks and their perfectly trained Shepherds, leading her to a killer she would never expect!I enjoyed this book much more than I had enjoyed the first book in the series as Dr. Didi was portrayed as much more sympathetic and kind in this book. I also enjoyed reading about the dogs being trained by the monks, and found this training method fascinating. Overall, this book was a quick and nice read. The first book in the series is "Dr. Nightingale Comes Home". Enjoy!
3.0 out of 5 stars
German Shephard dogs make for a pretty good story,
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This review is from: Dr. Nightingale Goes to the Dogs (A Deirdre Quinn Nightingale Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
In this book we have Dierdre Nightingale in contact with a secular monastery that raises beautiful German Shephard dogs. A murder of an old friend of her mother's sends her to the monastery where another murder occurs that Dierdre is sure is connected to the murder back home of old Mary Hyndman. She also uncovers an extortion ring that preys on lonely old women. The book was OK, and the plot theory was a good one, but I still found it a bit hard to follow because it jumps around quite a bit. It almost seemed that Ms. Adamson had to get her story done in just over 200 pages, and so she rushed to the end.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Training Dogs Shouldn't Be Murder!,
By I enjoyed this book much more than I had enjoyed the first book in the series as Dr. Didi was portrayed as much more sympathetic and kind in this book. I also enjoyed reading about the dogs being trained by the monks, and found this training method fascinating. Overall, this book was a quick and nice read. The first book in the series is "Dr. Nightingale Comes Home". Enjoy!
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