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Dr. Nightingale Goes to the Dogs: A Deidre Quinn Nightingale Mystery

Dr. Nightingale Goes to the Dogs: A Deidre Quinn Nightingale Mystery

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Training Dogs Shouldn't Be Murder!
Review: In the second book in the Dr. Nightingale series, Dr. Didi finds herself investigating another murder. This time, the murder is a neighbor that owned a beautiful German Shepherd, trained by monks at a monastery. The search for the killer takes Didi to live with the monks and their perfectly trained Shepherds, leading her to a killer she would never expect!

I enjoyed this book much more than I had enjoyed the first book in the series as Dr. Didi was portrayed as much more sympathetic and kind in this book. I also enjoyed reading about the dogs being trained by the monks, and found this training method fascinating. Overall, this book was a quick and nice read.

The first book in the series is "Dr. Nightingale Comes Home". Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Training Dogs Shouldn't Be Murder!
Review: In the second book in the Dr. Nightingale series, Dr. Didi finds herself investigating another murder. This time, the murder is a neighbor that owned a beautiful German Shepherd, trained by monks at a monastery. The search for the killer takes Didi to live with the monks and their perfectly trained Shepherds, leading her to a killer she would never expect!

I enjoyed this book much more than I had enjoyed the first book in the series as Dr. Didi was portrayed as much more sympathetic and kind in this book. I also enjoyed reading about the dogs being trained by the monks, and found this training method fascinating. Overall, this book was a quick and nice read.

The first book in the series is "Dr. Nightingale Comes Home". Enjoy!


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