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Review #1

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I recently finished this Great mystery novel called” ONE DOG NIGHT” in the “Andy Carpenter Novel” Series by David Rosenfelt and I can say I found a new favorite series! The author has been writing this series since 2003 and I happened to buy one on Amazon because there was a dog on the cover (yeah, I’m an easy sell when it comes to dogs). Turns out, the author is also very partial to dogs and has them on every cover of his series about an attorney. The story was fast-paced, exciting, and had great characters (including the dog). I LOVE it when authors write short chapters, and that’s the style of this book. The characters are funny, witty, serious, smart and realistic. I was surprised by the ending in this book and loved it!

Review #2

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I love the Andy Carpenter books and have enjoyed all the previous ones. However, this one is simply boring. The plot is way too convoluted and the switch between first and third person never does it for. Generally I won’t buy any such books and delete the sample from my Kindle reader. I only continued because it is an Andy Carpenter book. Since I’m picking on Andy Carpenter and after reading several books, the perfect, god-almighty Laurie is starting to grate on me and Andy’s continuous boasting about his sex drive is a wee bit over the top.

Review #3

Audiobook One Dog Night by David Rosenfelt

The whole world is certain that Noah Galloway set fire to a building killing twenty-six people including six kids. Only his wife and Andy Carpenter have a different opinion. Andy’s not entirely sure of Noah’s innocent, but he thinks he may be innocent, and anyway since Noah once owned Andy’s dog Tara, and loved her, Andy feels obliged to defend the man.

The case burns out to be bigger, much bigger, than one episode of mass murder. Andy soon finds himself meeting with scary gangsters, dealing with the FBI, and following a trail of blackmail and executions to a frightening denouement.

There are some very humorous situations…

Sam Willis, Andy’s accountant and computer hacker supreme, has always wanted to get out in the field and brandish his gun. He gets his wish in this book.

Review #4

Audio One Dog Night narrated by Grover Gardner

I like David Rosenfelt’ books about lawyer Andy Carpenter very much. “One Dog Night”, the latest entry, is an entertaining read, featuring all the qualities series followers have come to expect: Andy’s self-deprecating and/or outrageous sense of humor (“In fact, of all the mass murderers I have ever met, I think I like Noah Galloway the best.”), Andy’s obsession with watching sports on television, Andy’s reluctance to take cases, Andy’s relationship with his live-in lover and private investigator Laurie Collins, Andy’s nearly-impossible-to-prove-not-guilty client, Andy’s courtroom antics, Andy’s super-hacker accountant Sam Willis, and Andy’s friends Detective Pete Stanton and newspaper editor Vince Sanders. Readers who appreciate Rosenfelt’s formula for this series will like this book.

Marcus Clark, a very tough, very scary man who often investigates for Andy, and who is probably my favorite of all the series’ minor characters, reveals a little more about himself to Andy on trip to Vegas. Edna, Andy’s barely working secretary, and Hike Lang, the extraordinarily pessimistic lawyer who currently assists Andy when he does take a case, are also in the novel. Willie, a former client and Andy’s partner in the Tara Foundation, which finds good homes for dogs, makes very minor appearances.

Of course, Tara, Andy’s golden retriever makes several appearances. I’m an animal fanatic, so I consider Tara the central figure in each book in the series, no matter how much or how little she is in it. Once again she has a dog friend visiting her, this time her friend is Bailey of whom Andy comments: “Becky says she’s a mastiff…but I think she might be a horse. I even think I might have bet on her once.”

In this outing, Andy’s client is Noah Galloway, who is arrested for locking 27 people in an apartment building, which he set on fire. Twenty-six of the people died. The fire occurred six years prior to the arrest. Defending Noah is challenging, in part because he admits he committed the crime and wants to be punished for it. As usual, Andy calls upon his detective and newspaper editor friends, as well as on his FBI friend for help. As usual, he gets by with some legal maneuvers that judges would probably not allow in the real world.

I do miss the song game that Andy used to play with Sam, and more participation by Willie. Also in this book a few of the same lines were used by more than one character, and they have been used in previous books. It would give the series more sparkle if the dialogue continued to be humerous, but was little more diverse and maybe a new element or two were added to the Carpenter formula. So a three and three-quarters stars. But I’ll be buying the next Andy Carpenter for sure. If you’ve never read the other books in this series, you may want to start with the first one: “Open and Shut”.

Review #5

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guy who insists he’s guilty! Noah Galloway is accused of killing 26 people in an arson fire – SIX YEARS AGO. Galloway remembers nothing because he was a low life drug addict at the time. An informant comes forward to say Galloway confessed to him while at a homeless shelter shortly after the fire. While Galloway thinks he’s guilty – he remembers nothing.

Carpenter finds the informant too convenient with too much detailed information – Galloway doesn’t remember so how did he “confess” to the crime? Why the six year wait?

As with all Rosenfelts books so much more is going on behind the scenes. Back are Laurie Collins, Sam, Hike, Marcus and Pete Stanton. And Tara takes center stage as Galloway was her owner – the one who left her at the shelter for Andy to adopt.

Rosenfelt never takes a straight line to the truth. You might find yourself wishing he would hurry, until you realize you have to wait for him to write another book. Highly recommend.

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