Bite Club is the twenty-third (according to the author’s website) book in Laurien Berenson’s Melanie Travis Mystery series. Each book in this series can easily be read as a standalone because the author provides great background information, making the character’s relationships easy to understand. The storyline is well plotted and flows at a steady pace. This is a clean, fun, and quick read. I recommend this series to readers who love well-crafted cozy mysteries.
Melanie Travis lives in Stamford, Connecticut with her husband, Sam, and two sons, thirteen-year-old Davey and four-year-old Kevin, five Standard Poodles, and a mutt they found on the side of the road. Melanie is a special needs tutor at Howard Academy, Sam is a software developer who works from home, and dog shows are a way of life for Melanie and her family. Melanie started a small book club, named Bite Club because the group consists of dog lovers, and they decided to read mystery novels with a “bite.” When Aunt Peg found out about the book club, she took it over and doubled the number of participants. Alice Brickman, Melanie’s friend and former neighbor, brought her new neighbor, Evan Major, to the first book club meeting, and at the end of the third meeting, he asked Melanie to help train Bully, his new Bulldog puppy. Their first session went well, but when she arrived for their second session, she found Bully loose near the street. When Evan didn’t answer the door, she looked in his back yard and peeked into his windows, but didn’t find him, so she took Bully to her home. One of Evan’s neighbors discovers his body in his kitchen and points her finger at Melanie because she saw her snooping around his house, and drive away with Bully in her car the day before. In the course of trying to figure out who killed Evan, Melanie learns some surprising things about him and some of their friends. Aunt Peg tells Melanie she has a plan to ferret out the killer, but once it’s set into motion, Melanie fears it’s going to backfire. Meanwhile, Melanie helps Terry Denunzio, her best friend, figure out what’s going on with his life partner, Crawford Langley, and a man who’s visiting him.
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