Dr. Jessie Popper (not Pepper like the drink) loves her job as a mobile veterinarian. She's passionate about helping animals and enjoys being free to move around and take whatever clients she wants. However, some days are harder to get moving, especially before coffee. It was one of THOSE days when Jessie's pups Lou, a one eyed-Dalmatian, and Max, a tailless Westie, discover a dead body in the woods. They also discover a dead canary. Jessie is concerned and calls the police who don't seem to care much about the dead man in the woods. Well, she'll show them! Jessie decides to find out who the man was and what happened. Everyone, from her ex-boyfriend Nick to her policeman friend Jimmy warn her not to get involved. Too late. Jessie uncovers the identity of the dead man, Tomee Frack, a PR agent to the stars from Long Island. Jessie wonders why a man so universally beloved would be killed and buried with a canary, the symbol for singing. What was Tomee up to that go him killed? Meanwhile, Jessie tries to move on from her romance with Nick. He wants to get serious and she doesn't believe in happily-ever-after. Jimmy provides a nice distraction but he isn't interested in discussing the case. When Jessie needs to bounce ideas of someone she has to call Nick, a PI. Being around Nick is never a good idea for her heart!
This mystery is cute and light. It has more language than I'm used to in a cozy mystery and it lacks the small town charm of the average cozy. It makes up for the small town feel with a bunch of adorable (and some cranky) animals and one crazy best friend. The mystery is tight. I didn't guess whodunit but I had an inkling of some of the revelations. I could have done without the passionate off-again, on-again romance. I prefer a slow burn.
I like Jessie well enough but she has her moments of stupidity. She is insanely stubborn and any time someone suggests she does something or not do something, she does the opposite. In this instance, investigating a murder which nearly gets her and her friends killed. I did NOT like the way she treated Nick and Jimmy. She needs to sort out her feelings and stop jerking men along. What she does with Nick is not cool. I enjoyed and can relate to her passion for animals. I absolutely love how sweet and kind she is to all the pets. She treats them more kindly than most human doctors treat their patients. Jessie is a loving "mom" to two dogs, one cat and a parrot. She loves them all equally and always takes the time to play with them or give them attention. Max the Westie is my favorite but I don't think the author knows much about Westies. Terriertude is not present in this novel. Max is affection and loving and allows his mom to hug him all the time. Plus a vet should know terriers have double coats and Westies should be hand stripped, not shaved. I know most people shave but that causes knots.
Jessie's best friend Betty is a real character. She is a former Broadway ensemble cast member, first appearing in South Pacific so that would make her anywhere around late 70s or older. She won't say. Betty lives life to the fullest even while mourning her late husband who died tragically only after two years of marriage. I found Betty a little annoying and weird. She's pushy with Jessie about Jessie's love life, insisting she knows what's best for Jessie. I didn't want anything bad to happen to her though. Jessie needs Betty in her life.
Nick comes across as a jerk at first but once I got to know him, I liked him better. If he sounds rude, he's just trying to protect his heart and keep Jessie from getting hurt. However, if they were almost engaged, he should know her well enough to know not to tell her not to investigate. I could tell he still cares about her but is trying hard to get over the romantic feelings he still has for her. His choice of date is less than appealing but I think he was going for the anti-Jessie.
Officer Jimmy Nolan is nice to Jessie and he's attracted to her. I think he's moving too fast and doesn't know her very well. He may be nice but he's awfully dull. He's not an animal lover/pet person! Jessie didn't treat him well. She used him to get information but Jimmy isn't very forthcoming. To him, policework is just a job. Gee I'd feel really safe knowing my local police didn't have a calling for the job and were only doing a bare minimum of work! He shouldn't talk about the case with Jessie for legal and ethical reasons not because he's a brainless moron who can't think about anything except Jessie's looks when he's off duty.
The police aren't very bright or helpful. Officer Pascucci is mean and Lieutenant Harned is a misogynist and rude. None of them care about how Jessie is feeling after her dogs uncover a dead body. They don't seem to be conducting a thorough investigation although I have my theories about that. Jessie is an annoying pain in the behind calling all the time asking if there are any new developments. No one is going to tell her! She's a civilian! I do give the Norfolk County police some credit there.
The chief suspect is Merilee, Tommy's ex-wife. She's scary obsessed with him in a pathetic way. She is one sad woman. The next best suspect would be Barbara, Tommee's fiancé. She's a gold digger if I ever saw one. There are numerous other suspects from Tommee's business including George Babcock who gave Tommee his start. George seems to be hiding a lot from Jessie. His office is shabby, his secretary doesn't have anything to do and yet he claims they're in the middle of a move and he's very busy. Weird. He has a great motive for murder but did he do it? Those are Jessie's top three suspects but there are so many other people to interview! She comes up with a clever ruse but people can't possible be that dumb.
I enjoyed this book enough to read the second but maybe not the whole series.
Content:
Scantily clad elderly woman
visits to an adult entertainment venue
language
closed door love scene (just a mention)