The Bark of the Town

Paws Fur Play Mysteries

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Pub Date Nov 01 2018 | Archive Date Nov 09 2018

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Willow Wells is just beginning to feel settled back in her hometown. She has a thriving business, a hot boyfriend, and the support of her family. Things couldn't get better. Until it all comes crashing down when two of the town’s mean girls are found murdered. Not only are Willow and her sister Wednesday first on the scene for both murders, Wednesday is the prime suspect.


Suddenly, Willow’s perfect life is falling apart. To give Willow time to solve the crime, her boyfriend Griffin has taken over her dog gym business. Willow’s father, the rock of both the town and the family, is suddenly powerless to help. And, worst of all, the evidence against Wednesday is mounting.


Willow will have to face her past and the reason she left Pineview all those years ago. If she doesn’t solve this case—and solve it fast—then the future she’s worked so hard for will end up dead and buried.

Willow Wells is just beginning to feel settled back in her hometown. She has a thriving business, a hot boyfriend, and the support of her family. Things couldn't get better. Until it all comes...


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Willow found herself in a jam and if she didn’t find the answers quickly her sister would be charged for a murder she didn’t commit and her father's career would be ruined. She was very close to this murder mystery and she needed to think fast or all will be lost. With her relationship with Griffith getting into deeper more sexy waters, he was able to lend a hand in managing her new business for a short while, giving her all the time she needs, so she could concentrate her all on saving her family. A wonderful and delightful story, the storyline is a strong and excellent one along with the characters they are really great. The intrigue factor is definitely roaring and the excitement level way up there.

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The Bark of the Town by Stella St. Claire is the 3rd book in the Paws Fur Play Mystery series. I really enjoyed the Happy Tails Dog Walking Mysteries series by this author, so far this series does not disappointed. Willow Wells dog gym business is doing great, until two mean girls are found murdered and Willow's sister Wednesday is the prime suspect. Willow is determined to find the real killer before it's too late. I love all the characters in this book, and I hope this is not the last book in the series. If you like cozy mysteries, I recommend you give this book a try. 

I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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Stella St. Claire is a new author for this reader. The booked was picked up for review by the luck of the draw — and it was good luck.

As I started with the Prologue, I became concerned that I had made a poor choice for a relaxing cozy mystery. It appeared that I had picked up a darker book than I usually enjoy. I soon learned, however, that, except for the Prologue, the book had everything that might draw one to a new cozy mystery.

Willow Wells would soon find herself in the midst of a double mystery that seemed to put all the blame onto her sister, Wednesday. Because the two sisters’ father was the chief of police, he was quickly removed from the case. And the detective who was assigned to the case wanted a quick resolution by arresting Wednesday at the first opportunity. The evidence was there for a quick resolution — Wednesday was found at the scene of both crimes, she had each of the victims’ blood on her hands, and she had a motive. Willow would follow the evidence being ignored by the detective.

My only disappointment in the book was that the dogs were not the detectives — but only served as Willow Wells’ occupational interests. Regardless, the book was well-written and enjoyed. Most cozy mystery writers would find the book an enjoyable weekend of reading.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are my own.

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I love this series and everytime I'm happy to meet again the cast of characters, both humans and animals.
This was a good mystery, it kept me guessing till the end, and wasn't able to put it down.
The story is well written and the plot was engaging and entertaining.
I look forward to reading the next instalment in this series.
Highly recommended!
Many thanks to Relay Publishing and Netgalley for this ARC

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