Hounding a killer

Kallie E. Benjamin, 1964-

Book - 2025

"It's chaos in Crosbyville when a large inheritance is stolen, but as Pris and Bailey start digging for the missing money, they'll uncover the wrong kind of bones.... Finally finished with the renovations on her new house, bestselling children's book author Pris and her trusty bloodhound, Bailey, are finding more opportunities to join the community. But their progress is paw-sed when David Thompson, the volatile grandson of the late resident Edward Thompson, comes to claim his inheritance. After the new arrival riles up several other locals with petty arguments, the once sleepy town goes barking mad. Before long, the wealthy bachelor disappears without a trace, and the police suspect foul play. Bailey's tracking ins...tincts helped them collar the last criminal in Crosbyville, so the cops turn to Pris and her sweet hound to track down David. But on their search-and-rescue mission, Pris and Bailey sniff out fraud, theft, and a body. Before they know it, both are hackles-deep inside another homicide investigation. Can the unlikely duo chase down the killer, or will they be left chasing their own tails?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Cozy mysteries
Novels
Published
New York : Berkley Prime Crime 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Kallie E. Benjamin, 1964- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780593547373
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A teacher-turned-children's-author helps expose a killer. Civic celebrations are a staple of cozy mysteries, and Crosbyville's annual Fall Festival fills the bill here. Priscilla Cummings is so enthralled by the rich blend of games, food, rides, and demonstrations on offer that she takes time off from writing the latest entry in her Bailey the Bloodhound, Pet Detective franchise to enjoy the festivities despite her agent's concern about a looming deadline. Unfortunately, an even greater distraction lies just ahead. A spate of murders at Townsend Farms, a local estate (which isn't actually a farm, despite the name), threatens Pris' nearest and dearest, prompting her to investigate. Pris shuttles between the fair and the estate trying to help David Townsend, grandson to Townsend Farms' late owner Edward, cope with a rapidly escalating body count. Pris is a charmer, and so is her feisty Aunt Agatha. Pris' romance with police Chief Gilbert Morgan is sweet but not cloying, with just the right amount of tension between his feelings for Pris and his loyalty to his job. But Benjamin invites a huge cast of characters to the party, and keeping track of all their comings and goings weighs heavily on her narrative. Just telling and retelling the story of Pris' background--with a white father and Black mother who met in the Peace Corps and died when she was a baby--takes time, as does explaining the convoluted history of the Townsend clan. With enough sisters and cousins and aunts to populate a Gilbert and Sullivan extravaganza, it's hard for Pris to shine. Less might well be more. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.