Those Furry Sidekicks #9

M.R. DIMOND

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M.R Dimond writes the Black Orchid Enterprises Mystery series. She has also been a part of several anthologies and writes Science Fiction and Fantasy. She hails from Texas and if you visit her website, you can see some fantastic photos of the wild flowers in bloom.

Johnny Ly, Dianne Cortez, and JD Thompson quit high-powered jobs and moved to an old mansion in Beauchamp, TX. In Birth of the Black Orchids, murder invades their grand opening holiday party. In The Sphynx Who Stole Christmas, they throw another holiday party to celebrate surviving their first year in their business. They might not survive additional murders and a Sphynx cat named Godzilla.

Who is your protagonist’s sidekick?

One of my protagonists is a cat vet who runs a cat shelter for the small town. Besides the cats he naturally meets and acquires, townspeople bring him all their unwanted felines. I wouldn’t describe them as sidekicks, more of a constant presence needing care. They are capable of great cuteness and destruction. The cover of The Sphynx Who Stole Christmas gives you an idea of what they did to the company Christmas party.

Police Officer Alejandro Quintanilla-Villanueva, on the other hand, is not the protagonist, but he is a recurring secondary character. So is his constant companion Cupcake, a demented-looking husky. They have a starring role in the first book of the series, Birth of the Black Orchids. At my first book group discussion, Cupcake was voted Most Favorite Character.

First in Series

What role does the animal play in the story?

Cupcake was trained as a search dog, but she’s not always inclined to work. Officer Al bought her for $20 from her frustrated owner after Cupcake wrecked a search (again). She rides with him in his police car, because if he leaves her at his apartment, she eats the furniture.

Does your animal help or hinder your sleuth?

Officer Al has fond delusions that Cupcake can be a police dog for the small town of Beauchamp, TX, but she’s been so unreliable that his captain won’t hire her. He’s sure the problem is she doesn’t like the job she was trained for. Most police dogs today are not cross-trained, but he keeps trying to find something she wants to do. She now has a wide variety of skills, which she demonstrates or not, according to her mood. When she does feel like working—and when the people around her know how to interpret her signals—she’s very helpful.

Give us 1 example of the interaction between your main character and the Fury Sidekick.

From my reader magnet The Bobcat of Beauchamp and Other Tales:

[Officer Al] described their day over dinner, “During lunch I saw this new truck go by, sputtering and straining. Later I saw it broken down on the highway. As I talked with the driver, Cupcake did her drug signal. I ran his plates. The border police had suspicions too, but they didn’t find anything. I brought him in, had the truck towed to Rodrigo’s garage. We didn’t find anything either. We’ll have to let him go tomorrow.” He looked sadly at Cupcake, nuzzling his leg. “The Captain won’t take Cupcake’s word for anything.”

Spoiler: Cupcake saves the day.

Is your book part of a series, if so, tell us about the series.

The millennials are on the case! Join them as they solve crime small Texas town while trying to earn livings in a as a veterinarian, accountant, lawyer, and ABBA tribute band.

Give the readers a hint of what’s to come for your character in future books.

There will always be more cats. Some, like Godzilla from The Sphynx Who Stole Christmas, will be helpful in their own way. But Most Favorite Character Cupcake will continue to accompany Officer Al wherever he goes and interject her own brand of crime solving. When she feels like it.

Preorder book 3, to be released June 2, 2023

Victoria LK Williams

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Those Furry Friends #8

SANDRA BAUBLITZ

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Sandra is a true animal lover and includes animals in most of her writing. She reads many books, but calls mystery and romance her favorites. She is also into yoga and gardening. Her Dog Detective Series features a wonderful Saint Bernard named Paw.

Amateur sleuth Clarissa Hayes and her mischievous Saint Bernard, Paw, are on the case, tracking criminals and murderers. While Clarissa questions the suspects, it’s her trusty canine sidekick who sniffs out the clues and collars the killers.

Who is your protagonist’s sidekick?
Paw, a mischievous Saint Bernard with a nose for trouble

What role does the animal play in the story?
Paw sniffs out clues and shows them to Clarissa. Also, he rescues her when she confrontations with suspects goes awry.

Does your animal help or hinder your sleuth?
He helps Clarissa most of the time but occasionally causes trouble or embarrasses her.

Give us 1 example of the interaction between your main character and the Fury Sidekick.
I lost my grip on Paw’s collar, and he jerked from my grasp. I landed on the hall floor with Bruce on top of me. Oomph! My breath rushed out of me.  As I tried to sit up, one of Matt’s Chihuahuas raced past me, chasing after Paw and the mastiff. I turned in time to see the dogs reach the elevator. By now, the guard and manager had risen to their feet, and Matt had stumbled out of his room. But Bruce and I were still half-lying in the middle of the hallway. Shelbee and Jac were trapped in our hotel room by Bruce’s and my legs. Bruce and I scurried to our feet in time to the ping of the elevator arriving. The elevator doors opened, and I breathed a sigh of relief that no one was on it. Who knew what the mastiff would do in his frantic state? The night manager and guard along with Matt and Bruce started running to the elevators. It looked like they were going to be able to corner the dogs safely. I assumed Paw was going to try to stop the mastiff from getting away. Imagine my surprise when Paw barked and led the dogs into the elevator.  I stood in shock. I didn’t know what Paw thought he was doing. It looked, though, like the guys were still going to be able to catch them. Then Paw gave me a pointed look as if to say, “follow me” and jumped up, hitting the inside panel of buttons on the elevator. The doors closed a second before the guys reached them. The indicator light’s down arrow turned green, and the elevator began its descent. Had Paw meant to do that?

Is your book part of a series, if so, tell us about the series.
Yes, it is part of A Dog Detective Series. There are short stories available under A Dog Detective Series as well and a spinoff series, A Clever Cat Detective Series. Paw is the central figure in the Dog Detective Series and Saber, a black cat, is the main sidekick in the Clever Cat Series. In the dog series, Paw is joined by his friends, Samuel and Bitsy, as he helps his owner Clarissa and her friends solve mysteries that mostly take place in their small town of Tranquil Valley. Paw meets his canine friends in the first book, Mastiffs, Mystery, and Murder when he enters a dog show as cover for Clarissa’s detective boyfriend. Paw is always by his owner’s side as she tries to solve cases involving her friends and family.

Give the readers a hint of what’s to come for your character in future books.
Paw’s adventures are just beginning. If a canine can be a detective, who knows what else he can accomplish? Knowing Paw, he will learn a new skill and sniff out more trouble. Perhaps he will even find romance.

The lastest book in the Dog Detective Series; Tails, Tuxedos and Trouble

Victoria LK Williams