Of Mutts and Men (Chet and Bernie Series #10)

Of Mutts and Men (Chet and Bernie Series #10)

by Spencer Quinn

Narrated by Jim Frangione

Unabridged — 8 hours, 46 minutes

Of Mutts and Men (Chet and Bernie Series #10)

Of Mutts and Men (Chet and Bernie Series #10)

by Spencer Quinn

Narrated by Jim Frangione

Unabridged — 8 hours, 46 minutes

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Overview

Spencer Quinn's Of Mutts and Men is the latest in the New York Times and USA Today bestselling series that
the Los Angeles Times called “nothing short of masterful” ...
When Chet the dog, “the most lovable narrator in all of crime fiction” (Boston Globe), and his partner, PI Bernie
Little of the desert-based Little Detective Agency, arrive to a meeting with hydrologist Wendell Nero, they are in for a
shocking sight-Wendell has come to a violent and mysterious end. What did the hydrologist want to see them about?
Is his death a random robbery, or something more? Chet and Bernie, working for nothing more than an eight-pack
of Slim Jims, are on the case.
Bernie might be the only one who thinks the police have arrested the wrong man, including the perp's own defense
attorney. Chet and Bernie begin to look into Wendell's work, a search that leads to a struggling winemaker who has
received an offer he can't refuse. Meanwhile, Chet is smelling water where there is no water, and soon Chet and Bernie
are in danger like never before.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/18/2020

The appeal of Quinn’s routine 10th Chet and Bernie mystery (after 2019’s Heart of Barkness) lies solely in the conceit of a whodunit narrated by a canine. Wendell Nero, chairman emeritus of the geology department of Valley College in an unspecified western state, has a problem he won’t go into when he meets Bernie of the Little Detective Agency. They agree to get together the next day at Wendell’s trailer, where Bernie and Chet, the dog, discover their potential client sitting at his desk with his throat slashed. Chet’s olfactory senses identify the recent presence of a male “gum chewer who liked cherry flavor,” and Bernie notices a convenience store receipt listing a recent gum purchase. These clues lead the pair to the knife-wielding Florian Machado, who admits to stealing Nero’s wallet after finding him dead. Bernie believes Machado is innocent of murder, and continues to search for Wendell’s killer. The homicide case doesn’t compel, the internal logic of what words Chet does and doesn’t understand is underdeveloped, and there’s no deepening of either lead’s character. For now this series is on autopilot. Agent: Molly Friedrich, Friedrich Agency. (July)

From the Publisher

I have been a Chet and Bernie fan from the start, and this is the best one yet—suspenseful, laugh-out-loud funny in places, and surprisingly tender. Chet is a wonderful narrator—top dog, you could say—but he never descends to cuteness, and Bernie is as tough a PI as Spade or Marlowe, a man as quick with his .38 as he is with a Slim Jim for his sidekick. I’m already jonesing for the next one.” —Stephen King on Of Mutts and Men

“Quinn gets inside the mind of a dog, making Chet a terrific tour guide through this absolute riot of a mystery.” —BookPage

Previous Praise for Chet and Bernie:

“Chet, the dog, and Bernie, the PI, are a team made in mystery series heaven. Would that we all were as infallible in our dogs' eyes as Bernie is in Chet's.” —Susan Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Two Good Dogs on Heart of Barkness

“Spencer Quinn speaks two languages—suspense and dog—fluently. Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, and in a few places terrifying … enchanting [and]one-of-a-kind.” —Stephen King on Dog On It

“Nothing short of masterful…. Sequels are a given, and a must.” —Los Angeles Times on Dog On It

“The most winning detective duo since Shaggy met Scooby.” —Christian Science Monitor

“A sterling tale of love between a man and his dog...amusing and introspective.” —Kirkus

Library Journal

06/01/2020

Chet the dog and his partner, Bernie Little, of Little Detective Agency, take on a case that involves Bernie's greatest worry, water in the desert. After retrieving a stolen painting, they meet hydrologist Dr. Wendell Nero, who specializes in the study of water and its practical uses. He wants to know if they're interested in a case and invites them to his trailer in Dollhouse Canyon. By the time they get there, Wendell has been murdered, his throat slit. Chet finds a clue that leads them to a man with a knife and Wendell's wallet. While the not-so-bright deputy sheriff and the DA are satisfied they have their killer, Bernie follows his hunches, leading to Chet's kidnapping and escape, another death, and a double-dealing by a high-powered firm with international connections. VERDICT Fans of this character-driven series return because of Chet's narration and his adoration of Bernie. Despite the murders, this is a leisurely paced, feel-good book about a dog and his beloved owner, portrayed with all their flaws and insecurities. Chet's narration adds humor to a long-running series with a strong sense of place. [See Prepub Alert, 1/7/20.]—Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

Kirkus Reviews

2020-05-04
A sterling tale of love between a man and his dog.

The Little Detective Agency consists of Bernie Little and Chet, his canine companion. Chet, who narrates all their adventures, constantly tries to articulate his own feelings and his understanding of what Bernie’s trying to accomplish. A chance meeting at a party introduces them to hydrologist Wendell Nero, who invites them to visit his trailer in Dollhouse Canyon the next day, where they find him with his throat cut and his wallet and personal items missing. The sheriff is dying and his deputy is useless, so Bernie and Chet investigate, quickly turning up clues to a suspect they track down. Even after Florian Machado is arrested, Bernie feels there’s a lot more to the story than simple theft. He persuades Wendell’s exes to take time out from fighting over his RV to hire him to find the killer. Florian’s lawyer, an Ivy League big shot who works for a law firm that never touches this sort of thing, gets him to agree to a plea bargain that only deepens Bernie’s suspicion that big money and water are involved. Since Chet can’t communicate all the information his super nose has discovered about the killer, they have to break the case the hard way.

You don’t have to love dogs to enjoy this idiosyncratic mystery, which is both amusing and introspective.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172571947
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 07/07/2020
Series: Chet and Bernie Series , #10
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,027,881
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