Thank you to Minotaur Books for the gifted book.
My husband is a big fan of the Andy Carpenter Series by David Rosenfelt so I thought his review of this book would be more fitting than mine.
This is what he has to say:
Dog Eat Dog is the 23rd book in the Andy Carpenter series. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this series from the get-go.
Like all of the previous books, it stars Andy Carpenter, a wise-guy lawyer, who, despite having enough money to live off of and a desire to work at the Tara Foundation (a dog rescue) or watch sports, rather than practice law, seems to be in the wrong place at the wrong time (again), and gets another case that he doesn’t have the motivation to take. As usual, because there’s a dog involved, he feels compelled to take it. The usual characters make an appearance throughout the book that we’ve all come to know and love, although some of them play more of a supporting role than a main one.
I really enjoyed this book for several reasons. One, there’s a change of scenery, this time it takes place in Maine, rather than New Jersey. Additionally, we have another lawyer who helps Andy while in Maine with his case and they work well together. And of course, you have the usual wit and sass that Andy provides, both in and out of the courtroom. For those that have enjoyed his series, this is another fun and enjoyable read with some good laughs. You won’t be disappointed. For those that haven’t read this book, grab the first one, read it and you’ll thank me 23 books later. I look forward to reading the next one in the series!
A great review from Mr. EmileeReadsBooks! I can attest that he loves these books and I have frequently caught him laughing out loud at the antics in this series.
Do you love a series? What is the ideal series length for you?
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