Helpful Score: 5
Good dog story, especially if you want to know more about Alaskan Malamutes. And a mystery, but the dogs rule.
Helpful Score: 2
A light mystery. Great for dog lovers!
Helpful Score: 1
I've been involved in dog shows for decades, and this is the first Conant book I've read. I'm hooked!
Helpful Score: 1
Engaging and tension filled from the first page. Very unexpected ending and plot twists were believable.
A dog lover's mystery.
I found that Animal Appetite fits right in with Conant's other dog mysteries as a good read but it has an added depth which I really enjoyed. Moving.
Just couldn't get into it. Too boring for me
I have read a few others in this series and have enjoyed them. This one, however, not so much. The story & plot line are good. However the religious references and political references were too much for me. If all that had been left out, it would have been a great read.
Judith Z. (LoveMyChihuahuas) reviewed Animal Appetite (Dog Lover's, Bk 10) on + 12 more book reviews
She is an excellent writer. If you love dogs or animals you will love her books. Read only once by me.
From School Library Journal: "To win a bet with Rita that she can write about something other than dogs, Holly Winter begins in-depth research into the life of Hannah Dunston, a local 17th-century heroine who turns out to have been a murderer. Clues into Hannah's past lead to the murder of Jack Winter Andrews 18 years ago and the mysterious circumstances of finding his golden retriever tied to his desk at the crime scene. Holly diligently searches through libraries and other people's cluttered basements to discover the identity of Jack's killer, the location of his illegitimate son, and Holly's own tie to Hannah Dunston. Conant adeptly weaves Andrews's murder together with the legend of Hannah Dunston, resulting in an intriguing mesh of converging facts...Holly's own malamutes...play a role in solving the crime. Holly comes across as self-assured, independent, and knowledgeable, and all of the other characters are precisely drawn through subtle details and expertly manipulated facts. During the last chapters, the suspense and tension build rapidly, although the twist at the end is somewhat convenient. Readers who enjoy the dogs in Virginia Lanier's series will also enjoy Conant's mysteries." Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --
Judith Z. (LoveMyChihuahuas) reviewed Animal Appetite (Dog Lover's, Bk 10) on + 12 more book reviews
Good writer, book read once.