Blurb:
Make way for the long paw of the law as police
officer Megan Luz and her K-9 partner Brigit investigate a baffling new mystery
in Bending the Paw, by Diane Kelly.
A
MURDER WITHOUT A BODY IS LIKE A DOG WITHOUT A BONE
A bloodbath is a shocking new challenge for Megan and Brigit
when Detective Audrey Jackson calls them to the scene of what could only be a
brutal murder. But the one thing the nightmarish scene is missing is a victim.
The frantic homeowner’s husband is gone, seemingly without a trace—and so is
the money he was holding. Has a vicious killer committed what might just be the
perfect crime?
Meanwhile, it’s hailing cats and dogs all over Fort Worth,
and roofing contractors have descended on the city in droves. With plenty of
damage and continuing storms, work delays are building up like so much runoff,
but Megan is suspicious that one roofer may be a scam artist. Determined to
leash every lawbreaker she and her K-9 partner find, Megan is building a case
for prosecution, all while Brigit has her nose to the ground for a murderer…
My
review:
Megan and
Brigit are back in two baffling cases. She has a lot of blood but no body and
she has a roofing contractor who isn’t following through but is it a crime?
With the help of her furry partner and an active imagination Megan proves once
again that sometimes you have to think outside the box to solve a puzzle. This
is a wonderful addition to the series.
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