A Bark in the Night
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4.5 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Nala has had enough of out-of-control preschoolers and their helicopter parents. Now she's ready to be her own boss, no matter what her naysaying family says.
Armed with a talking rescue dog, a Glock, and enough gumption to propel her forward, Nala opens shop as a PI and no one can change her mind. That is until she lands her first case and gets stuck between her meddling mother, a wanna-be action star father, and a hunky veteran cop who all believe she's headed for more trouble than she can handle.
Can the inexperienced former teacher solve her first case before the killer sets his sights on her?
Customer Reviews
A fun new series
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“I realize some people are motivated by money. Others by power and the majority by both. I want to know how this guy is wired”
Nala Bonne is ready for a change. Her intuition isn't helping her skills as a teacher. With her father a chief of police, applying to the academy is out. So, she decides to try her hand at being a private investigator. With her new sidekick Max, a rescued German Shepherd, she moves into a rundown office in a shabby building. And, even before the letters are adhered to the window, she gets two clients. Although one is a family friend, the other is a pretty serious case. All in all, it takes all Nala has not to spill where she gets her weirdly inside information, let alone her off the cuff insights. Leaving us the readers just wondering who might be running the actual investigation.
As a new fan of MK Scott ( I recently reviewed the audio of Murder in the Painted Lady) I am glad to see her tongue-in-cheek humor is prevalent in this light mystery that seems to be the beginnings of another great series. The characters are just finding their footing, and when they do, this will rival her Painted Lady books. Recommended
Loved it
I love this authors books in the matter what name she rides under this one is a great book it pull me in from the start it’s a must read for anybody