Against the Paw by Diane Kelly

Against the Paw (Paw Enforcement, #4)

by Diane Kelly

While trying to find a convicted burglar who has broken his parole, rookie cop Megan Luz and her K-9 partner try to stop a Neighborhood Watch group on Peeping Tom patrol before they take the law into their own hands.

Reviewed by MurderByDeath on

3.5 of 5 stars

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I generally like this series; I think the story lines are better than average and the characters are people you can get behind.   Against the Paw is probably the least cozy of the 4 I've read, venturing into the slightly darker territory of voyeurism.  As a police officer, Megan has the agency to investigate, and she does so more or less realistically (the last scene dings credibility a bit).   I still find the dog POV chapters weird, but they are super short so it's easy to over look it. It's obvious Kelly has done her research; unfortunately I found it a little too obvious.  There's a bit of over-explaining done about the law and about the honour of being a police officer and it makes the narrative lean towards the clunky.   Generally though, it was a good read and I'll happily read the next one.

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