Gwinny Tuffel is on location in the misty Yorkshire Dales filming a small part in Draculania, a genderswapped remake of Bram Stoker's classic tale, when life begins to imitate art a little too closely. One of the cast members is found dead inside a locked trailer, with a stake through their heart.
With a prima donna in the starring role, filming is already facing delays, while Gwinny is being run ragged by Lily, the Jack Russell terrier she's looking after for a friend in hospital. Against the backdrop of Hendale Hall with its own vampire legend, a flesh-and-blood killer has struck. Will Gwinny be able to find the murderer before the production or any further victims are cut?
What did I think?
The Dog Sitter Detective Plays Dead is book three in the Dog Sitter Detective series but it is the first one I have read and I absolutely loved it.
It's such a refreshing change to have an older protagonist and I loved Gwinny from the start, as well as Lily the Jack Russell who she is looking after for a friend. Gwinny has returned to work as an actor to make ends meet after taking time out to look after her father but the filming of Draculania is brought to a standstill when one of the actors is murdered in a trailer with a door locked from the inside.
With all of the actors pointing their fingers at each other, the police have quite a job on their hands to find out what happened. It was really funny to see them all blaming each other and of course the leading lady has to make it all about her. Luckily, Gwinny has a bit of experience as an amateur detective but the leading lady thinks she can identify the murderer before Gwinny (and the police).
This was such a fun, easy read that I read in two sittings as I couldn't put it down. I found it really easy to warm to the characters, despite not having read the earlier books. I really loved how Antony Johnston captured the essence of a little Jack Russell and created the larger than life character of Lily. If Gwinny hadn't been such a strong, loveable character I think Lily may have stolen the show for me.
The Dog Sitter Detective Plays Dead is a cracking locked room mystery and an absolute must-read for cosy mystery fans. I don't know how this series had slipped under my radar but it's definitely got a new fan now.
Many thanks to Allison & Busby for sending me a gifted hardback to read and review; this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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