I have got to give Judi McCoy credit. This was the best of the dog walker mystery series yet. The characters have developed over the series and the story flows better. I am happy to announce that there was almost no errors in the book.
In Till Death Do Us Bark, Ellie and Viv travel to the Hamptons to attend Viv's older sister, Arlene's, wedding. Things don't go as planned and the weekend of the wedding Arlene's fiance, Martin, is found dead. Ellie being Ellie, she decides to investigate the crime, with a little goading from Viv. As Ellie and Viv start investigating the murder, they find out more and more incriminating things about Marty. The first being that he is a drug dealer. He supplies customers with prescriptions, who have no medical problems. As the investigation continues, more secrets come out and Ellie even gets hurt during the investigation. There was even a new guy who flirted with Ellie. In the end, the murderer was captured in the usual Ellie way, full of misconceptions and drama. Even Sam got to show up in the end.
I'm still not happy with Rudy's dislike for Sam. He hasn't even given him a chance. At least Sam is willing to give it a try. I also don't like how Ellie is so willing to pick her dog over her man. One of these days/books, its going to backfire. I hope it does, so that Rudy will learn his lesson.
All in all, the best book in the series. Some things really pissed me off about it. Then again I'm not the author, even though I would love to rewrite a few of the scenes.
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