Book Hog's been out of circulation for a while. Okay, okay. Out of circulation for a long time. The job I held for three and a half years has finally come to a close, and I've been spending a lot of time looking for a new one. You see, I managed the book section of a non-profit thrift shop, and it was one of the best jobs I've ever had. Imagine going through boxes and boxes of treasure (well, not all treasure), determining their value, and sometimes finding first edition/first printing, SIGNED books. Merchandising the section any way you wanted (of course, my boss had to approve all moves). But I felt appreciated, and we sold quite a few books; I became known as 'The Book Lady'. I remembered my lessons from the various bookstores in which I worked, and they served me well. Man, I miss it!
Anyway, I've been searching for a new job, and when it gets discouraging, I read.
When I received a packet of advance copies from one of my favorite publishers, I was so happy to spot a copy of Spencer Quinn's new one, 'Scents and Sensibility'. I immediately grabbed it and read it s-l-o-w-l-y. I hate to see any of the 'Chet and Bernie' books end too quickly, but it's hard to hold myself back sometimes.
I was also very happy to discover that Quinn has moved the action back to the desert, where Chet and Bernie run the Little Detective Agency. And I was glad to learn more about the pup that looks suspiciously like Chet...
Private Investigator Bernie Little and his canine partner, Chet, return home from their last adventure only to encounter some alarming developments. First off, Bernie's wall safe is missing, and with it, his grandfather's watch, his most valuable possession. Meanwhile, old Mr. Parsons, the next door neighbor and owner of Chet's best friend, Iggy, is under investigation for being in possession of a saguaro cactus illegally transplanted from the desert. Chet and Bernie go deep into the wild to investigate, but will they find that Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have a terrible secret in their past?
Chet and Bernie find worse things happening in the desert, far worse than cactus smuggling, and all connected to a strange desert festival called Cactus Man. Their search uncovers leads that take them back to a long-ago kidnapping, and a criminal who sees at once what Chet and Bernie mean to each other and knows how to exploit it.
Author Spencer Quinn, with Audrey and Pearl |
I can't get enough of Chet and Bernie. Read the books. Wipe away tears, and laugh yourself silly.
And I still think that Spencer Quinn is part dog.
'Scents and Sensibility' is now available at your library and favorite independent bookstore.
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