I decided to post these books together as they share a theme, both take place on the set of something being filmed. A movie and a reality show. Gwinny has a small part in the movie Draculania (a female twist to Bram Stoker's version). Location is a damp and eerie castle with a vampire history. The lead is a bit of a diva and filming often revolves around her moods. Things change when a cast member is found dead in the prima donna's trailer with a stake through his heart. The door was locked from the inside. That will now become a crime scene, but good luck with finding any useful clues, everyone (cast and crew alike) have been in and around the trailer, touched everything, walked everywhere ... and lots of them have motive ... this will be a tough case. Add to the chaos is the fact that Gwinny ended up with the care for Lily, the Jack Russell, when her aging owner was sent to the hospital. The Dog Sitter Detective Plays Dead is the third book in this series by Antony Johnston.
In Purrfect Revenge, by Nic Saint, Detective Chase has been instructed to include Odelia in his investigation of the death of reality star Shana Kenspeckle who was found dead in her own bed. Most of her, anyway. This was a violent end (but there's also the attitude that it was too bad it wasn't filmed, it would have been good for the ratings). Odelia, of course, includes her cats in the hunt for the killer, after all, they are free to wander anywhere and listen in, then report back to her what they've heard. (The women in Odelia's family have been able to talk to cats for generations). It's a hard case because what the rest of the family says about Shana differs depending on if the cameras are rolling or not. There is an obnoxious French Bulldog, too, just to complicate matters. This is the third in the Mysteries of Max series.
Reading Hermit With Dog
