Pets in books

Bruce Wills here. The other Bruce Willis with ears, wagging tail and daily yard-waterer in Iced Chiffon.
Have you ever noticed all the pets running around in cozies mysteries? And most of them are cats! What the heck? How did that happen? Does a cat greet you at the door, get your slippers, clean the kitchen floor after you spill the bacon and eggs? No! Cats sniff, turn up their nose and prance off. Dogs have owners, Cats have staff!

Once upon a time I didn’t have such a great life so I ran away and took up living under Reagan Summerside’s front porch. Don’t know why I chose her. Maybe because at the time Reagan’s life in Savannah sucked almost as much as mine.
But she’s an okay gal, even shared her McNuggets and fries with me but kept the martinis all to herself. I mean to tell you I could do with a martini or two on these hot summer nights.

Reagan has a consignment shop on the first floor of her half-restored Victorian. She and her Auntie KiKi who lives next door were going to name me Calvin Klein to fit in with the upscale clothes she takes in. One look at my mangled left ear, crooked tail and scared snout not to mention my questionable linage and they knew I was much better suited as Bruce Willis.

Life is good right now. Reagan says I’m the worse watchdog on the planet but I sure do make a lot of friends. If I fake a limp I can usually finesse a cookie or two from the customers and if I sit in front of the fridge long enough I get my daily dog…hot dog that is. The warm fall days here in Savannah are just made for me snoozing on the porch and one day I can get a slurp of Reagan’s peach martini.

So what is your opinion on pets in mysteries? Paw up or down? Do they distract too much from the mystery? Do you like it when they have a point of view? Do you like cats or dogs best in a book? (That’s spelled d-o-g)
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Published on March 06, 2014 12:37 Tags: cats, cozy, dogs, humor, mystery, pets
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message 1: by Ronna (new)

Ronna Pets are definitely a fun part of mysteries! They add a levity and interest to stories. Who doesn't like a great pet story?


message 2: by Duffy (new)

Duffy Brown I agree, Ronna. Pets really add to the story. Love it when they save the day. :-)


message 3: by Angie (new)

Angie I love pets in books. The first mystery series that hooked me on cozies was the Mrs. Murphy mysteries, who have all sorts of animals and pets sharing the limelight. I love Bruce Willis (the dog), but I'm a cat person. My cats all have literary names: Pewter (from Mrs. Murphy mysteries), Atticus, Willoughby, and Sherlock. And Sherlock is a girl kitty! But I love having pets in my cozies - they make it cozier!


message 4: by Duffy (new)

Duffy Brown Angie wrote: "I love pets in books. The first mystery series that hooked me on cozies was the Mrs. Murphy mysteries, who have all sorts of animals and pets sharing the limelight. I love Bruce Willis (the dog), ..."
And they add heart. The pets are the sleuth’s best friend in so many ways. Bruce Willis…my BW…is such a huge part of the story. He and Reagan save each other. Thanks for chatting. Hugs, Duffy


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