A Fistful of Collars: A Chet and Bernie Mystery
by Spencer Quinn
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The fifth installment in the New York Times bestselling mystery series that the Los Angeles Times says is "nothing short of masterful."
While Tinseltown bad boy Thad Perry is in town shooting a big-budget Western, Bernie and Chet have to keep him out of trouble. But soon they discover Thad has a mysterious connection to the Valley, and the only people who know his secrets keep turning up dead before they can talk.
As Bernie's love life goes long-distance and Chet's late-night assignations give rise to an unexpected dividend, it's all our two sleuths can do to keep the actor in their sights. Worst of all, Thad is a self-proclaimed cat person, and his feline friend Brando has taken an instant dislike to Chet.
Like the winning books before it, this fifth book in the series combines a topnotch mystery with genuine humor and a perceptive take on the relationship between human and dog that will stay with you long after the case is solved.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781451665178
- Binding
- Paperback
- Authors
- Spencer Quinn
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Published Date
- July 2, 2013
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 336
- Physical Info
- 8.23 in L x 5.38 in W (0.6 lb)

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Well written booksGrabs your full attention and won't let go.I will continue to order & follow this series and hope for more
Bernie and Chet books are a fantastic series of mystery novels starring Bernie a private detective, West Point grad and ex military and his dog, Chet, who is the narrator of the stories and maybe one of the best dogs in the world. The books are told from Chet's perspective, great plots plenty of humor great characters LOVE
Iβve read several of the Chet & Bernie books now and thoroughly enjoyed them all. I can never quite see where the story is headed but it makes sense in the end. Enough humor to take the edge off the action. I can easily imagine Chetβs thoughts coming from a faithful best friend
Fun book to read, would be great book for kids except for some of the language.