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Paw and Order

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In the seventh installment in the brilliant New York Times bestselling mystery series, canine narrator Chet and PI Bernie Little journey to Washington, DC, and the dog-eat-dog world of our nation's capital.
Stephen King has called Chet "a canine Sam Spade full of joie de vivre." Robert B. Parker dubbed Spencer Quinn's writing "major league prose." Now the beloved team returns in another suspenseful novel that finds Chet sniffing around the capital city and using his street smarts to uncover a devilish plot.

Chet and Bernie pay a visit to Bernie's girlfriend, Suzie Sanchez, an ace reporter living in far-off Washington, DC. She's working on a big story she can't talk about, but when her source, a mysterious Brit with possible intelligence connections, runs into trouble of the worst kind, Bernie suddenly finds himself under arrest.

Meanwhile Chet gets to know a powerful DC operative who may or may not have the goods on an ambitious politician. Soon Chet and Bernie are sucked into an international conspiracy, battling unfamiliar forces under the blinking red eyes of a strange bird that Chet notices from the get-go but seems to have slipped by everybody else. Most menacing of all is Barnum, a guinea pig with the fate of the nation in his tiny paws.

As Harry Truman famously quipped, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." Too bad he didn't get to meet Chet!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 30, 2014
      Bestseller Quinn’s subpar seventh Chet and Bernie mystery (after 2013’s The Sound and the Furry) takes Bernie Little, head of the Little Detective Agency, and his canine partner, Chet, from Arizona to Washington, D.C., where Bernie hopes to mend relations with his significant other, Suzie Sanchez, now a reporter at the Washington Post. After Suzie stumbles across the corpse of Eben St. John, a mysterious British consultant who fancies her, the cops tag Bernie as the prime suspect because the PI’s fingerprints are on the murder weapon. St. John’s murder may be connected with the possible presidential campaign of a respected retired general, but the politics of the race are as sketchy as the details of the whodunit plot. Still, dog lovers will enjoy Chet’s original, offbeat narration, which makes the most of the limits of his understanding of humans. Author tour. Agent: Molly Friedrich, Friedrich Agency.

    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2014

      After finishing up a case in Louisiana (recounted in The Sound and the Furry), partners Chet (dog) and Bernie (human) head east to visit Bernie's on-again, off-again girlfriend, Suzie, who has left Arizona and become a reporter at the Washington Post. When the duo arrives in DC, Suzie introduces them to a friend whom she says is just a source. Bernie isn't so sure, and things get more complicated when the source is found shot dead with a gun that had been in Bernie's glove box (he'd taken it off a perp earlier). Chet and Bernie now have to investigate the murder without stepping on the toes of the DC police or the shadowy government agent who has taken an interest in the case. Once again, Chet narrates as the partners deal with reluctant witnesses, possible conspiracies, a strange bird that Chet seems to be the only one to notice, and the occasional squirrel. VERDICT Fans of the series will enjoy this latest outing, as will those who enjoy a solid murder mystery/political thriller. Anyone who loves dogs will recognize the authenticity of Chet's original perspective on life and its mysteries. [See Prepub Alert, 2/10/14.]--Dan Forrest, Western Kentucky Univ. Libs., Bowling Green

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2014
      Spencer Quinn is the pseudonym for thriller writer Peter Abrahams, who uses this series, told from the point of view of a dog, to go in a very different direction from his usual work. An obsession with eating and chasing squirrels does not get in the way of the canine hero, Chet, helping his PI owner, Bernie, solve crimes. This time the pair are in Washington, D.C., visiting Bernie's girlfriend, reporter Suzie Sanchez, who's working on a big story that could be derailed by the murder of her deep-throated source. When Bernie is suddenly arrested for the crime, it's up to Chet to make sense of a case that involves international spies and future presidential candidates. Tall orders for a dog, but, of course, Chet is no ordinary dog. Though the mystery is a bit confusingto human readers as well as to dogsChet is up to the challenge. If readers can accept the premise, this seventh installment in the ongoing series is both smart and funny.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2014
      A doggone clever detective duo chases a killer. Arizona private eye Bernie Little drives a Porsche. His canine partner, Chet, flunked out of the police academy. Stopping for barbecue in Louisiana, the pair get into trouble with some bikers and are forced to take possession of a pistol with a pink pearl handle and make their escape. Instead of heading back home, Bernie decides to go to Washington, D.C., where his longtime love, Suzie Sanchez, has taken her dream job as a reporter for the Washington Post. Suzie welcomes them to the carriage house she rents. But Eben St. John, one of her sources, is just leaving when they arrive, and a jealous Bernie jumps to the wrong conclusion. While Bernie naps, Suzie and Chet go to see Eben at his office, where they find him shot dead by the pink-handled pistol that was supposedly locked in the Porsche's glove box. Arrested and released, Bernie takes the whole affair personally. Although he's warned off by the police and a man from an unnamed government agency, spied on by a drone Chet thinks is a bird and offered a job by a general who may become a presidential candidate, Bernie keeps searching for the killer. Chet spots the drone and sniffs out a lot of clues, but it makes his head ache trying to communicate his finds to Bernie, who has a headache of his own dealing with mysterious government agencies, the Washington rumor mill and possibly spies as well. Chet and Bernie's adventures (A Fistful of Collars, 2012, etc.), presented from the viewpoint of the often befuddled Chet, are always a hoot. This one salts a doggedly determined investigation with plenty of laughs.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2014

      When Bernie visits his reporter girlfriend in Washington, DC, he gets himself arrested, even as our canine narrator, Chet, cozies up to a Washington bigwig.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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