About the Book
Book: Mabel Goes to the Dogs
Author: Susan Kimmel Wright
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Release date: June 5, 2022
Mabel plans to bring the thrills of volunteering to the masses—if she doesn’t go to the dogs first.
When Mabel finds herself sharing a thicket with a dead body while volunteering with canine search-&-rescue, her life has clearly—once again—gone to the dogs!
After her losing her job at age forty-nine, Mabel thought she’d turned things around. Now she’s doing good by volunteering, and surely, she’ll soon be a successful author, writing about her experiences. After solving two notorious decades-old cold cases while serving as a historical society volunteer, she’s already getting invitations to appear on TV.
Her new assignment couldn’t be simpler. All she has to do is hide in the woods and let Millie the search dog practice finding her. But to her horror, Millie finds more than Mabel—there’s a dead body hiding in the same patch of brush. To make things worse, Mabel’s maybe-boyfriend, suspended PI John Bigelow, has a dark history with the victim.
While struggling with maid-of-honor duties for best friend Lisa, a string of disasters created by handyman Acey, and a disagreeable new neighbor, can Mabel solve another murder in time to save John’s detective license—if not his neck?
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My Review
This is a fun cozy mystery featuring an older amateur sleuth. While not elderly, Mabel has all the characteristics of one. Because of that, we readers get to learn a bit about volunteering, such as for a search and rescue practice using dogs. Mabel is an entertaining heroine though she is a bit fragile for my taste. Her boyfriend is a keeper and makes a good co-investigator in the murder mystery.
The plot is complex and requires a lengthy denouement to explain all the details. I am not sure I understand how all the pieces worked together in the end. Nonetheless, this is a fun mystery with delightful leading characters and a couple of quirky supporting ones. While it is the second in a series, it reads well on it's own. Wright's writing style is easy to follow so this is a good mystery for older readers.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Author
Susan Kimmel Wright is a child of the Appalachian Mountains. A former lawyer, Susan has published three children’s mystery novels and is a prolific contributor to Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Mabel Goes to the Dogs, Book Two in Mysteries of Medicine Spring, her first cozy mystery series for adult readers, is now available from Mountain Brook Ink. Susan shares an 1875 farmhouse in southwestern PA with her husband, several dogs and cats, and an allegedly excessive stockpile of coffee and tea mugs.
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A bit about Mabel and how she got herself into this situation…
One of the great joys of writing this series has been the wonderful reaction my main character Mabel has gotten from so many readers. Typical comments are: “I love how quirky and imperfect Mabel is…Mabel is a fun character with a big heart who has the best of intentions.” (I also hear “hilarious” a lot… 😉)
Mabel is fifty, and her entire life has just unceremoniously changed. For the past twenty-three years, she’s had a job as a low-level attorney in a law firm. Boring, yes, but every day, she knew where she was going, what she was doing, and when and how much she was going to get paid. But suddenly, she gets the ax, and her old life is over. Blessed with a severance package from her former employer, as well as an inheritance from her grandma (also named Mabel) that includes a cluttered Victorian house in the town of Medicine Spring, Mabel resolves to reinvent herself. She will do good by volunteering while building a glamorous new career as a writer.
Many readers have told me they see themselves in Mabel. As one reviewer said, “She’s a bundle of insecurities ironclad in over self-confidence and I can relate to that!” And I guess I do too! While Mabel is certainly a product of my imagination, she also reflects a bit of me. I left my job as a lawyer after about twenty years too (though I didn’t “get the ax!). I also live in a somewhat ramshackle Victorian farmhouse with a bunch of animals, and I see many of Mabel’s insecurities in myself. (Not to mention Mabel’s love of food—writing about Mabel’s diet gives me the opportunity to indulge in all the yummy things I try to limit in real life!)
Of course, nothing goes according to Mabel’s master plan. Mabel knows little about writing, her new old house is stuffed to the rafters with her grandma’s accumulations and comes with a hostile neighbor bent on continuing a decades’ old feud, and her first volunteer endeavor comes complete with a dead body. On the plus side, Mabel and her cat Koi acquire a new family member—Grandma Mabel’s big dog Barnacle, and Mabel seems also to have acquired a possible boyfriend, suspended PI John Bigelow.
By the time we run into Mabel in Mabel Goes to the Dogs, she has stumbled through two homicide investigations and also discovered the solution to an eighty-year-old cold case—the ax murder of a father and son in a neighboring historic house. This has gotten her an invitation to appear on a local morning TV show—and little else. Then Mabel undertakes a new volunteer assignment, helping train search-and-rescue dogs. The discovery of yet another body makes her wonder if she’s somehow bringing this on herself. Boyfriend John assures her, “You’re not causing dead bodies with the power of your mind, you goof.” Mabel isn’t so sure. Nobody else seems to be having this problem.
At least, life is now far from boring in the village of Medicine Spring…
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I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review. The rest of the copy of this post was provided by Celebrate Lit.
(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)
16 comments:
Sounds like a good read.
I love cozy mysteries.
Marilyn
Thank you for sharing your review of Mabel Goes to the Dogs, I love the cover and synopsis and I am looking forward to reading this fun cozy mystery myself
Congratulations on your recent release of Mabel Goes to the Dogs, Susan, your cozy mystery sounds like an excellent choice for me to read and I like the cover! Good luck with your book and the tour! Thanks for sharing it with me!
Thanks, Avid Reader, for sharing your review!
Have a fabulous day!
Thank you, Rita--I had fun writing it and hoped readers would too!
My favorites too, Marilyn!
I hope you enjoy it, Bea--I had fun writing it!
Thanks so much! (Isn't it a fun cover?!)
Looks like a fun book.
Thanks for the contest.
I would love to cozy up to this mystery 💜
This honestly sounds so precious, I’ve added it to my TBR
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Thanks so much, Dana--I hope you enjoy it!
Thank you--and good luck!
I love a good mystery and excited to read!
This sounds like a fun read.
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