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Wagging through the Snow (Melanie Travis, Bk 21)
Wagging through the Snow - Melanie Travis, Bk 21
Author: Laurien Berenson
ISBN-13: 9781496712981
ISBN-10: 1496712986
Publication Date: 9/26/2017
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Hardcover
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flyinggems avatar reviewed Wagging through the Snow (Melanie Travis, Bk 21) on + 451 more book reviews
This is book 21 in the Melanie Travis series

It is Christmas time a new business venture leads to murder.

This was a quick short read.

Melanie Travis
1. A Pedigree to Die For (1995)
2. Underdog (1996)
3. Dog Eat Dog (1996)
4. Hair of the Dog (1997)
5. Watchdog (1998)
6. Hush Puppy (1999)
7. Unleashed (2000)
8. Once Bitten (2001)
9. Hot Dog (2002)
10. Best in Show (2003)
11. Jingle Bell Bark (2004)
12. Raining Cats and Dogs (2005)
13. Chow Down (2006)
14. Hounded To Death (2007)
15. Doggie Day Care Murder (2008)
16. Gone With the Woof (2013)
17. Death of a Dog Whisperer (2014)
18. The Bark Before Christmas (2015)
19. Live and Let Growl (2016)
20. Murder at the Puppy Fest (2017)
21. Wagging through the Snow (2017)
22. Ruff Justice (2018)
23. Bite Club (2019)
24. Here Comes Santa Paws (2019)
25. Game of Dog Bones (2020)
26. Howloween Murder (2020)
27. Pup Fiction (2021)
29. Show Me the Bunny (2022)
reviewed Wagging through the Snow (Melanie Travis, Bk 21) on + 84 more book reviews
Ms. Berenson has another winner on her hands! She keeps developing her characters so well that it is a pleasure to read. Davey is growing up. Melanie and Sam are trying to keep up with the chaos. I love Kevin! Aunt Peg is as irritating as ever. Melanie's brother Frank buys an old Christmas Tree Farm without consulting his business partner Bob (Melanie's ex-husband.) When the whole family goes out to see the place of course they find a dead body. Naturally. It wouldn't be a whodunit without one. A new dog figures into the story and has Melanie chasing a lot of leads all the while trying to prepare for Christmas. It was a fun read and I highly recommend it.
reviewed Wagging through the Snow (Melanie Travis, Bk 21) on + 1528 more book reviews
Wagging Through the Snow by Laurien Berenson is A Melanie Travis Canine Mystery novella (twenty-first book in the series). Melanie Travis is enjoying a quiet Saturday when her brother, Frank visits. It turns out that he made an impulsive purchase of Haney's Holiday Home (a Christmas tree lot) in Wilton, Connecticut without the knowledge of his business partner, Bob (Melanie's ex-husband). The family troops out to examine the property and finds the buildings are dilapidated. Everyone will need to work quickly to get it up and running for the Christmas season. Davey and Kevin come running inside. They heard a strange whimpering noise in among the trees. The noise is coming from a cute little Maltese hidden under a dead body. The victim is a local homeless man named Pete who had trouble with alcohol. It looks like Pete was killed by a falling tree limb but appearances can be deceiving. Melanie with Aunt Peg's assistance (of course) sets out to discover more about Pete and who could have wished him harm. Can Melanie wrap up this case before Santa comes sliding down the chimney or will she find herself stuffed in a body bag?

Wagging Through the Snow is well-written, engaging and has a good pace (which makes for an easy to read story). I like the characters and most especially the lively dogs. There is just the right amount and type of humor in this delightful tale. There were some definite laugh out loud moments. My rating for Wagging Through the Snow is 5 out of 5 stars (I loved it). It is short, but packed full of action. The mystery was compelling and the elements are revealed as the story progresses. One clue gave away the identity of the killer to me. I think many readers will be surprised when the culprit is revealed. I was glad that the story was not rushed (it happens frequently in short stories). The ending was heartwarming. Wagging Through the Snow is my favorite A Melanie Travis Canine Mystery. This delightful cozy has engaging characters, good mystery, adorable dogs, humor, family, friends, and the spirit of Christmas.