Sunday, April 30, 2006
Fine-Feathered Death by Linda O. Johnston
Started: 4/25/06
Finished: 4/26/06
Pages: 261
Year: 2006
Genre: Mystery
Grade: C
Reason for reading: review for My Shelf
Blurb (from back cover): "Kendra Ballantyne, Esq., is flying high. Her license to practice law has been rightfully restored. She's dating the foxiest P.I. in all of L.A. And best of all, since she moonlights as a pet-sitter, she gets to see her furry best friends every day. And these cuddly clients beat out her cranky two-legged ones, paws-down...
"To earn a much-needed feather in her cap, Kendra must work closely on a new case with law partner Ezra Cossner. But things stop short when he's found murdered in his office. The only witness is of the avian persuasion-and Gigi, Ezra's blue macaw, can only say her own name and sing '99 Bottles of Beer.' The list of suspects grows and grows, and whodunit nobody knows-unless Kendra can get Gigi to change her tune..."
Opinion: I wish that there was more animal involvement in solving the mystery but still a good read. For a complete review, check out My Shelf.
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