New Tricks
Attorney Andy Carpenter is about to represent an adorable Bernese mountain dog puppy, whose owner was brutally murdered, in a custody fight. Few can rival Andy's affection for dogs, and he's determined to keep Waggy from falling into the wrong hands. But this playful pup possesses a valuable...
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Attorney Andy Carpenter is about to represent an adorable Bernese mountain dog puppy, whose owner was brutally murdered, in a custody fight. Few can rival Andy's affection for dogs, and he's determined to keep Waggy from falling into the wrong hands. But this playful pup possesses a valuable secret that some people will resort to violence to obtain. It will take more than Andy's usual courtroom theatrics to save Waggy, including help from the lawyer's golden retriever, Tara. Andy soon discovers that everyone around him is in danger, including his longtime girlfriend, Laurieand only some high-risk new tricks will save those he cherishes most.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780446505888 (0446505889)
Publish date: July 1st 2010
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Andy Carpenter Series (#7)
I can't believe I never read this series until just a month or 2 ago, and now here I am caught up with it except for the newest one which just came out! I love Andy and all other characters in the series, even "Hatchet", and I think this one would definitely be one of my favorites. Andy gets invol...
Where has this series been hiding? This is my first book by this author and I am going to go back and read all of the catalogue. Normally, I am all about reading series in order, but I picked up right away on all of the recurring characters. The writing is spectacular and you feel like you are wa...
The latest in Mr. Rosenfelt’s Andy Carpenter series we again join Andy and his group of misfit lawyers and investigators on another murder case. This one starts off with Andy Carpenter being appointed the guardian for a rambunctious puppy destined to be a champion show dog. It seems that everyone ...
I love all of Rosenfelt's books. They are funny, touching, and usually have a plot that makes you want to continue reading. Light, yes, but lots of fun.
It is rare that I smile/laugh outloud/grin my way through a book but New Tricks elicited just that response. Delightful.