Audrey S. (auddiemae) - reviewed on + 63 more book reviews
I have njot read any of the other "Andy Carpenter"
novels, but this one stood alone, and I loved it.
Andy is trying to retire as a defense attorney when a women asks him to represent her husband, who has been charged with arson where 20+ people died. She tells him they are "connected" by his dog, who he adopted from a shelter. Apparently the dog initially belonged to her husband, and out of love for it turned it over to the shelter when he could not afford to care for it.
The arson case takes many twists and turns, revealing criminal activity that includes a judge, attorney, and many others. I felt it was well written, and highly recommend it.
novels, but this one stood alone, and I loved it.
Andy is trying to retire as a defense attorney when a women asks him to represent her husband, who has been charged with arson where 20+ people died. She tells him they are "connected" by his dog, who he adopted from a shelter. Apparently the dog initially belonged to her husband, and out of love for it turned it over to the shelter when he could not afford to care for it.
The arson case takes many twists and turns, revealing criminal activity that includes a judge, attorney, and many others. I felt it was well written, and highly recommend it.
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