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Spencer Quinn and his unreliable yet lovable canine detective Peter Abrahams talks about the Phenomenon that are the Chet and Bernie mysteries

Spencer Quinn and his unreliable yet lovable canine detective Peter Abrahams talks about the Phenomenon that are the Chet and Bernie mysteries

by Summer Brooks | October 17, 2021 Leave a Comment

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Mystery author Spencer Quinn (AKA Peter Abrahams) stops by to talk about Tender is the Bite and It’s A Wonderful Woof, the newest books in the wildly entertaining Chet & Bernie series.

Peter talks about how Chet and Bernie got started, the importance of Chet being a first person narrator and NOT a talking dog, and getting observations related to the mystery from a dog’s perspective right, and so much more.

And we truly need a collected edition of all the Chet & Bernie short stories.

Peter’s love for writing in Chet’s voice continues, so we’ll see a lot more of these mysteries to come!

Web: peterabrahams.com, The Chet and Bernie Books, chetthedog.com
Twitter: @chetthedog

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