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A Litter of Golden Mysteries

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A dog holding a sign

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Copyright 2020 Neil S. Plakcy

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

Reviews for the series:

Mr. Plakcy did a terrific job in this cozy mystery. He had a smooth writing style that kept the story flowing evenly. The dialogue and descriptions were right on target.

—Red Adept

Steve and Rochester become quite a team and Neil Plakcy is the kind of writer that I want to tell me this story. It's a fun read which will keep you turning pages very quickly.

Amos Lassen – Amazon top 100 reviewer  

In Dog We Trust is a very well-crafted mystery that kept me guessing up until Steve figured out where things were going.—E-book addict reviews

Neil Plakcy's Kingdom of Dog is supposed to be about the former computer hacker, now college professor, Steve Levitan, but it is his golden retriever Rochester who is the real amateur sleuth in this delightful academic mystery. This is no talking dog book, though. Rochester doesn't need anything more than his wagging tail and doggy smile to win over readers and help solve crimes. I absolutely fell in love with this brilliant dog who digs up clues and points the silly humans towards the evidence. – Christine Kling, author of Circle of Bones

Previous Publication:

“Dog Forbid” originally appeared in Happy Homicides, Volume 1. Spot On Publishing, 2015.

“For the Love of Dog” originally appeared in Happy Homicides 2: Crimes of the Heart. Spot On Publishing, 2016.

“Riding the Tiger” originally appeared in Happy Homicides, Volume 5: The Purr-fect Crime. Spot On Publishing, 2017.

“Nectar of the Dogs” originally appeared in Happy Homicides, Volume 6: Cookin’ Up Crime. Spot On Publishing, 2017.

“Crime Dog on the Road” and “Doggy DNA “ were recorded by Thomas Nance and featured on the MysteryRat’s podcast sponsored by King’s River Life magazine.