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  • Muddy Mouth

  • Lia Anderson Dog Park Mysteries, Book 5
  • By: C. A. Newsome
  • Narrated by: Jane Boyer
  • Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Muddy Mouth

By: C. A. Newsome
Narrated by: Jane Boyer
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A neighborhood Fourth of July parade, a library knitting circle, 89 feral cats and a missing author. What could go wrong?

Northside's Fourth of July parade is famous, and this year the dog park gang is training their fur-babies to participate while Lia builds a float promoting local best-selling author Lucas Cross. When Lucas disappears at a book convention, the entire world is watching. Then someone tries to kill one of the ladies of Fiber and Snark, the cat-rescuing knitting club that manages his career, and Lia is the only one they can trust to discover the truth while protecting their secrets.

It's the dog park gang to the rescue. But can they find Lucas before somebody winds up dead?

If you like a breezy, down-to-earth, and compelling story full of twists and turns, dive into this perfect storm of a mystery.

©2016 Carol Ann Newsome (P)2016 Carol Ann Newsome
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This was an intriguing story and it was mentally stimulating. I love the characters. The problem is the narrator voice is very monotone and lacks expression. The characters have very unique personalities and seem realistic. The stories have a funny subcontinent which makes the story a little more interesting. I love the dogs and how their personalities seem realistic.

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Lia & the dog park crew tackle another murder

Lia Anderson is back with another murder mystery about to absorb the intelligence, nosiness, and human concern of herself and her dog park friends.

A local author has disappeared from a literary convention in Texas, just as Lia is building a float in his honor for a parade at home. It appears that he's been kidnapped, but there are no real clues leading the police anywhere. And obviously it has nothing to do with the Cincinnati police or the Mt. Airy Dog Park gang, right?

Except that Lucas Cross, bestselling author, is really Leroy, a local man, not at all literary, acting as the front for Fiber and Snark.

Fiber and Snark is a group of local knitters who sell their goods to raise funds for a local cat rescue. Leroy's disappearance is bringing "Lucas Cross" entirely too much attention, and the ladies are afraid they could be not only found out, but accused of defrauding the public. The ladies want him found, but they can't talk to the police.

So they approach Lia.

It's bad enough when Leroy is merely missing and this isn't even a Cincinnati case. Lia is still in a tricky position, keeping such a big secret from her almost-live-in boyfriend, Cincinnati homicide detective Peter Dourson, even as their relationship grows deeper and Peter is looking for some permanence. It gets a lot worse when the body of one of the Fiber and Snark ladies falls out of the decorative gun on Lia's float during the parade--dead.

It's a very good mystery that kept me involved. I love how Lia and Peter's relationship continue to grow and develop, along with the personalities and relationships at the dog park. Newsome and these books keep getting better and better.

Recommended.

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