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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Geri has rescued a soft white furred, big brown eyed chihuahua who has a few special talents. The first is his ability to talk! At least Geri can understand what he is saying. He also has an incredible life story...according to Pepe himself. Geri also has to find a job that will help increase her income. Staging interiors for homes for sale is just not bringing in the funds. She applies and is immediately hired as a PI. Doesn't matter that she has no background or training, Jimmy G thinks she will be just fine. With Pepe at her side, she arrives at her first case and finds a dead body. It doesn't make matters any better when she contaminates the scene by being found by the arriving police holding the murder weapon in her hand and there are paw prints from Pepe. Her second case is a down-right dirty dog deal. Again, Pepe is there to assist. Smart talking, tall tale telling Pepe and Geri keep it light but with fast action. There is no slow down in the action and the dialogue. A fun and fast read, it is the first in the series. I think I will keep my eye out for a few more books. A friend suggested that I pick up this book, so I did. It was fun, mostly because I have seen some of Pepe's attitudes in Wolf, my long-haired chihuahua. Many are the times I have wished that Wolf could tell me what he was thinking and what he wanted. Like many of the talking cat books, this one is cute, fluffy reading. It is perfect for a vacation book. I enjoyed the premise and the mystery wasn't bad at all. I wish the heroine had a bit more spine, but I suspect she'll grow one eventually. Pepe will make sure of it. If you like cozy mysteries, you'll probably like this if you like dogs. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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You may imagine her surprise when the little dog starts talking to her. His name is Pepe, and he has an endless supply of stories about his colorful past. They're barely home from the shelter, though, when Geri gets a phone call from Jimmy Gerrard, who interviewed her for a job in his detective agency a week or two ago. He wants to hire her, and oh by the way, would she drop everything and go to the home of Rebecca Tyler, to get information from her about her husband whom she says is missing? Off she goes, taking Pepe with her because he's upset at the idea of being left behind. When they arrive only to find the dead body of Mr. Tyler, followed shortly by the arrival of the police to find Geri standing over the body, it's clear something fishy is going on.
Geri is sometimes startlingly naive and trusting, and Pepe is as full of himself as a talking chihuahua should be. Impulse control is not a strong suit for either one of them, though Geri does better at it than Pepe. Between the two of them, they muddle through their murder mystery, the case of a dog who does his business in the neighbor's yard, and Easter dinner with Geri's bossy, controlling older sister Cheryl and her family--including Geri's ex-husband, Jeff, and Jeff's fiancée, Amber. (Jeff is Cheryl's husband Don's best friend.) The grieving widow, Rebecca, has ambitious plans for a Dancing With Dogs reality show; Pepe is infatuated with Rebecca's Pomeranian, Siren Song, and Geri meets a handsome, charming dog trainer when Pepe barks insults at the dog he's working with.
It's a silly, fun little book, with a promising set of characters for future installments.
I bought this book. ( )