The human characters did not grab my interest. It's pretty sad that the most interesting characters in the story are a rescued three-legged chihuahua named Telescope and a cat named Rover that thinks it's a dog. I'm looking forward to more in this series! The story was well-written, quick and fun to read. It was who I thought it might be but I had no clue as to why. All this did pay off and the killer was revealed. Willow and Wednesday did some sleuthing and even Griffin did some. Willow's dad was police chief and her sister, Wednesday, (I love that name, reminds me of the Addams Family, wonder if the author is a fan?) works at the police station so between them, they don't really want to see Griffin as the suspect. Due to lack of other suspects, her contractor, Griffin, was the main suspect. Willow was getting her grandma's house and dog run renovated for opening her Doggie Gym, when she and the handsome contractor found a body out in the yard. I also love that it shows a disabled dog in a great way-he can run that agility course as well as a regular four-legged dog can. That can be very useful when trying to catch a murderer. This is going to be such a fun new series! I just love that little chihuahua Telescope that Willow has! He is right in tune with her and approves or disapproves of people that come in the house.
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