
Bad to the Bone
A Barkery & Biscuits Mystery, Book 3
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Carla Mercer-Meyer
Veterinary technician Carrie Kennersly loves both of her shops in Knobcone Heights: Icing on the Cake for human treats and Barkery and Biscuits, where she sells healthy dog treats she developed. A frequent visitor is Jack Loroco, who has been trying to get Carrie to sell recipes to his pet-food-manufacturer employer, VimPets.
Jack also visits to encourage his developing relationship with Carrie's friend City Councilmember Billi Matlock, who also runs Mountaintop Rescue. But recently, VimPets employee Wanda Adler accompanied him to town, apparently wanting a relationship and more with Jack.
When Wanda is found murdered, Carrie has to do all she can to find the killer and clear Billi and Jack.
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enjoyed but needs a new plt line.
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Always Entertaining
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Enjoyable but repeat dialogue
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Great series
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Enjoyment mystery
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Not a fan
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People like this author on a regular basis?
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Errot
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narration was poor.
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Possible spoiler alert, ahead. My jaw dropped when the author described the main character in a scene where she completely throws under the bus her supposed best friend, Billie, as well as someone she calls a friend, Jack. The scene has a completely despicable, dishonest, liar and cheat, called, Wanda, who, up front, shows she's dishonest and trying to get the account away from Jack and is willing to hurt Carries best friend, Billie, to get what she wants. The fact that the main character, Carrie, just sat at the table and watched this woman hurt her best friend, and did nothing to help her shows the character of Carrie. When, if she'd been a REAL friend, she would have stood up for her friends, told her friend, Jack, that if he didn't make Wanda leave the table, then she'd leave. But no, she just sat and watched the witch slice and dice her friends. (with a friend like, Carrie, who needs enemies?)
It shows the shallowness of the main character, Carrie, in that she went further to meet with this dishonest, Wanda, to listen to her proposition, to stab Jack in the back. Mainly, it shows the character of, Carrie, as being shallow, and dishonest herself if she's willing to go into a business deal with someone that has openly showed that they lie, cheat, and do whatever it takes to get their own way. It also shows, that Carrie, does not have any integrity. I'd already noticed that the author also paints Carrie as one that doesn't mind even lying to her friends or having the respect for her friends in being completely honest with them, or anyone else for that matter. From that point forward, I was filled with nothing but disgust for the main character and it made it extremely difficult to listen to the rest of the book. There's most certainly human snakes in this world, but when one shows that they're willing to partner up with a snake, that means they're a snake, themselves.
As far as Carrie being a sleuth.... that's a joke in itself. Her idea of 'sleuthing' is to state to everyone and anyone, 'did you murder her'? Couple that, with the author basically trying to paint the local police as stupid. I so appreciate those cozy mysteries where the amateur sleuth, works with the police instead of hiding info from them.... this author has done the complete opposite of that in her books. Bottom line, I won't I can't see myself tolerating any more of this series where the main character is so distasteful.
There's plenty of cozy mysteries out there, and I'll probably not listen to another one out of this author.
I doubt I'll listen to another one this series
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