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Have you heard of Anteater of Death?

P.D. Workman
2 min readApr 12, 2022

The Easter season is upon us, and if you are looking for some good books to read for Easter, head on over to last week’s blog to grab a copy of a few of these Easter treats. If you are preparing for Pesach, you probably don’t have time this week, but they’ll still be here when you’re back!

Be sure to come back this weekend for not one but three new releases in the Parks Pat Mysteries series!

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme. Read the rules and more teasers at The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along.

This week’s teaser comes from The Anteater of Death by Betty Webb. A very nicely-done cozy. I would definitely read more in the series. A cozy mystery with a zoo full of animals behaving like animals and humans behaving like savages. Plenty of suspects, lots of twists and turns, and pleasant diversions into zoo life, boats, and the protagonist’s relationships with her family, coworkers, friends, and new love interest. The main character was more three-dimensional than the protagonists in a lot of other cozy mysteries. As an animal lover, I enjoyed reading about the social behaviors of the animals and how the keepers loved and cared for them.

Minor spoiler — the anteater is not guilty.

In zoo parlance, that means if one gets loose, run for your life.

Betty Webb, The Anteater of Death

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P.D. Workman
P.D. Workman

Written by P.D. Workman

Writing riveting mystery, suspense, and young adult fiction about real life issues.

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