Rocky Mountain National Park has it all: rugged peaks, pine-scented forests, enchanting bird-watching locations, and… murder.
The Cozy Corgi bookshop finally opens, and Winifred Page and her headstrong corgi, Watson, are ready to welcome their first patrons. With her new best friend, Katie, creating heavenly pastries in the bakery on the top floor of the store, Fred’s dreams are all coming together in delicious and unexpected ways.
When Katie caters a meeting of the Feathered Friends Brigade and drags Fred along, they expect nothing more than loquacious chatter about birds as they endeavor to build a professional relationship with the owner of the wild bird shop. Fred and Katie are quickly roped into a moonlight snowshoeing hike in hopes of spotting a rare owl. While the endangered bird proves elusive… the murdered man in the snow is hard to miss.
Fred’s growing relationship with Sergeant Wexler hits a snag when he forbids her from donning her sleuth hat yet again. But Fred is a lot like her corgi—she doesn’t like being told what to do, even if it puts an end to a possible romance.
As Fred and Watson delve into the lives of the ornithological club members, the tangled birds’ nest of an investigation makes Fred wonder if she should have left this one to the police. But when feathers begin to fly, Fred has no choice but to flush out a killer…
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Cat gives this one 4 Meows...
Bickering Birds is book three in the series. each one stands alone. These little mysteries are set in a scenic little town in Estes Colorado, filled with quirky characters and lots of fun to read. In Bickering Birds, Winifred (Fred) and her sidekick Watson (her Corgi) are once again pulled into a murder case.when a member of the Bird club is killed.
I really liked getting to see more of Leo the handsome park ranger in this book. If you liked Nancy Drew growing up, you will love the Cozy Corgi mysteries now!
Reading the Cozy Corgi series is pretty much all you need to know about Mildred. In real life, she’s obsessed with everything she writes about: Corgis, Books, Cozy Mountain Towns, and Baked Goods. She’s not obsessed with murder, however. At least not at her own hands (nor paid for… no contract killing here). But since childhood, starting with Nancy Drew, trying to figure out who-dun-it has played a formative role in her personality. Having Fred and Watson stroll into her mind was a touch of kismet.
Thanks for the review, Cat. I like mysteries, including cozy ones, and this sounds like a cute one. - Purple Reader,
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They are fun!
DeleteThis looks like such a fun read. Cute cover too.
ReplyDeletecongrats and love the dog on the cover
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book. The cover looks cute.
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