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Date read: August 6, 2024
Oberon's Meaty Mysteries
1. The Purloined Poodle
2. The Squirrel on the Train
3. The Buzz Kill - Paperback | Kindle
4. The Chartreuse Chanteuse
Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Ink & Sigil
1. Ink & Sigil
The Iron Druid Chronicles
1. Hounded
Kevin Hearne
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Oberon the Irish wolfhound and Starbuck the Boston Terrier sink their teeth into a new Meaty Mystery when they discover a body underneath a beehive in Tasmania. It’s been badly stung, but the bees aren’t at fault: This is homicide. The hounds recruit the help of their Druid, Atticus O’Sullivan, to track down the killer in the interest of a reward: a nice steak with a side of justice.Thoughts on The Buzz Kill (from the Death & Honey anthology): Once I started on Oberon's stories, I couldn't stop. So here we are, with book 3. Wherein Oberon and Starbuck do their thing and solve crime. As all good pups do.
Things have changed for Atticus since the previous tales. He's learning to work his druidery in slightly different ways due to his new limitations and he's, well...he's finding his way. A certain Detective Inspector he meets in the course of this particular case also sparks some interest in him which is exciting.
On Oberon and Starbuck's end, they're pups with a nose for injustice and they're not about to let this most recent crime go unsolved. Look, I'm not saying this had anything to do with Oberon's desire to find the culprit, but a little singing mishap puts him on a snack time-out and he's VERY motivated to clear that debt so he can go back to sausage and other delicious meats.
So Oberon and Starbuck put their noses (and their pupper-smarts) to the ground and work on figuring out who did the deed.
A potential budding romance, wild honey, sniff tests, a druid working through some issues, and two magnificent doggos who are willing to go the extra mile to figure out who did the crime. *thumbs up*
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