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The More the Terrier ~ Andy Carpenter #30 (by David Rosenthal)

I have loved all of the books in the Andy Carpenter series. And listening to the audiobooks has just added to the enjoyment. The narrator, Grover Gardner, really brings Andy to life and you get a wonderful view into his sarcastic and snarky attitude ... yet how much he loves his wife, Laurie, his son, Ricky, and his faithful dog companions. (You can’t forget the dogs! Besides Andy’s personal canine companions, there is always a dog that is related to or affected by the situation.) The characters are so well developed and if you have followed along from the first book, you have come to appreciate the various personalities among the gang. The murder mystery is handled well and Andy’s ability to work through or discover clues to present to the jury to ensure that they see the truth is entertaining and sometimes dangerous. Actually experiencing a lawyer handle a case when he no longer wants to work as a lawyer is entertaining. You will find yourself chuckling as Andy’s self-deprecating humor shines through.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Publishers for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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