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Review #1

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I enjoy the Tara books by David Rosenfelt. I have not read this one before so I was pleased to download it. This one felt in of several events I was missing. Andy Carpenter has become noted as the lawyer for dogs as he is involved in several of his cases.
A judge gives Andy a case of deciding who will receive custody of a Bernese Shepard puppy. Andy picked up Waggy and just as he leaves the building a bomb exploded and killed all in the building. Now there is only one left wanting the puppy.
Laurie is hurt and Andy feels he might lose her. He becomes the attorney for the son who is accused of killing his Father and Stepmother. Will Andy succeed in winning the son freedom? I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND SERIES.

Review #2

New Tricks audiobook in series Carpenter Series

A young man is accused of murdering his father and stepmother, and the evidence against him is heavy. Andy Carpenter has to piece together the truth from bits and pieces of suspicious facts that appear to be unrelated. It ‘s always fun to watch Andy and his team scramble to work up a defense even as the trial is in progress. One wonders if real-life lawyers ever do this, but it makes for a lot of suspense in fiction.

The plot is a wonderful mix of secret biochemical discoveries, FBI shenanigans, and various dog-related dramas. While Andy’s defending the dead rich man’s son, He’s also working on settling a custody suit over the dead rich man’s show dog.

There’s a new development in the long saga of Andy’s attempt to get his girlfriend to live in the same state with him. And some of David Rosenfelt’s most delightful characters reappear: Judge Hatchet, who lives to torment lawyers; Marcus, Andy’s menacing investigator-bodyguard, who never fails to extract information when he “interrogates” a bad guy; Andy’s hypochondriacal investigator Kevin; and Andy’s obnoxious drinking buddies who make sure Andy always picks up the check.

The courtroom scenes are satisfying and often amusing, and the action after the trial is even more exciting. The body count is high enough to satisfy the most bloodthirsty reader. And there are lots of funny scenes, as always. New Tricks is another winner in a very entertaining series.

Review #3

Audiobook New Tricks by David Rosenfelt

First Sentence: “Andy Carpenter, Lawyer to the Dogs.”

Attorney Andy Carpenter inherited enough money so he can work only when he wants, or when a judge assigns him a pro bono case. When the head of a large pharmaceutical company and owner of a Bernese mountain dog puppy is murdered, Carpenter is asked to take care of the dog until the custody fight between the man’s widow and son is settled.

He doesn’t expect that when he picks the dog up, the house explodes and the original owner’s widow is killed and the son is accused of murder. Andy agrees to defend the son, but things become personal when someone shoots his girlfriend.

It’s an odd situation where the protagonist of the book is someone I don’t particularly care for. He is a little too wise-cracking, and except when in the courtroom, Andy often comes off as a bit of a dork and not always very bright. He has relationship issues, of which I am getting bored. Happily, in this book, Andy emotionally grows up. While I enjoy the song-chat dialogue between Andy and his friend Sam, “Town Without Pity” was written and made famous by Gene Pitney. However, the supporting characters, including the dogs, even out the tone of the book and make it very enjoyable.

What I really did like was the plot. Whenever I thought I knew where the story was going or what the motive for the killings was, the story went somewhere else; the twists were very good, unexpected and I never saw the villain coming. I did have a couple issues; portents–but there was only one so I could forgive it; and Laurie’s recovery seemed way too fast for me.

What I did appreciate was being able to read it while having a 7-year-old reading it aloud next to me and I didn’t have to switch books because of expletive language, sex or violence that his father, in the row ahead of me on the plane, would not have appreciated my sharing with his child.

I also appreciated that the theme of the book is very current but didn’t overwhelm the pace of the story, and Rosenfelt’s book does have a great pace.

Some criticize the idea of a book being an airplane read. I view it as a compliment as it’s something that can completely distract and engross me and that I want to finish in one read. New Tricks was a very good airplane read. I’ve already ordered his next book.

Review #4

Audio New Tricks narrated by Grover Gardner

Enjoyed the humour, investigative process and courtroom drama. Still, found the last two books were stretching in their attempts to find an alternative guilty party.

Review #5

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David Rosenfelt writes with his usual combination of wit and drama. A winning combination in every way, with enough twists to keep the tail wagging.

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