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Fifty-Four Pigs: A Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Fifty-Four Pigs: A Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Philipp Schott
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:228
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781770416147
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher ECW Press,Canada
Imprint ECW Press,Canada
Publication Date 19 April 2022
Publication Country Canada

Description

For readers of Alexander McCall Smith's No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series comes a lighthearted mystery with an incredible sense of place A swine barn explodes near a lakeside Manitoba town, putting veterinarian Dr. Peter Bannerman on a collision course with murder and a startling conspiracy. Peter is an odd duck, obsessed with logic and measurable facts, an obsession he puts to good use in his veterinary practice. When a murder is connected to the swine barn explosion and his friend Tom becomes the prime suspect, Peter feels compelled to put his reasoning skills, and his dog Pippin's remarkable nose, to use to help clear him. The situation darkens with a second murder and a series of break-ins, including at Peter's house and clinic, but Peter has a hard time knowing when he is out of his depth, despite warnings from his brother-in-law Kevin, an RCMP officer. It becomes increasingly clear that something extraordinary is behind all this, possibly international in scope. Ultimately Peter finds himself out in the middle of frozen Lake Winnipeg during a blizzard, fighting for his life and confronting a horrifying realisation he had been blind to all along. 'Original, well-constructed, with a cast of interesting characters - I hope this isn't the last we'll read about Dr. Peter Bannerman and Pippin.' - Ian Hamilton, author of the Ava Lee series 'With Dr. Peter Bannerman, Philipp Schott has created a unique brand of amateur detective, one who is as amiable as he is enigmatic, as inquisitive and old-timey as Sherlock Holmes, yet thoroughly modern, and believes that detective work and veterinary medicine are a perfectly logical pairing. The reader can't help but be entranced and embraced by Schott's charming and saucily unusual first book in what should be a long-running series.' - Anthony Bidulka, author of the Russell Quant Mystery series

Author Biography

Philipp Schott was born in Germany and grew up in Saskatoon. He now lives in Winnipeg, where he practises veterinary medicine, writes, and shares an old house on the Assiniboine River with his wife, two teenagers, three cats, and a dog. His first book, The Accidental Veterinarian, was a bestseller and was translated into four languages. The Willow Wren is his quasi-fictional account of his family before, during, and after World War II.

Reviews

"So compelling and it is clear that Schott is setting us up for what could be a most satisfying series. Bring on book two!" -- First Clue newsletter "Original, well-constructed, with a cast of interesting characters -- I hope this isn't the last we'll read about Dr. Peter Bannerman and Pippin." -- Ian Hamilton, author of the Ava Lee series "With Dr. Peter Bannerman, Philipp Schott has created a unique brand of amateur detective, one who is as amiable as he is enigmatic, as inquisitive and old-timey as Sherlock Holmes, yet thoroughly modern, and believes that detective work and veterinary medicine are a perfectly logical pairing. The reader can't help but be entranced and embraced by Schott's charming and saucily unusual first book in what should be a long-running series." -- Anthony Bidulka, author of the Russell Quant Mystery series "A charming mystery, the first in a series featuring Peter Bannerman, an amiable, introverted, tea-drinking, obsessive vet, who converses more with his dog, Pippin, than with his wife, Laura, or anyone else ... James Herriot fans will want to check out this one." -- Publishers Weekly "Meet a very welcome addition to Canada's fictional crime-busters; amateur sleuth Peter Bannerman, beloved veterinarian and tea connoisseur, with his clever sniffer-dog associate, Pippin. Philipp Schott's small town Manitoba characters are wonderfully engaging and entertaining, and his writing is almost as Nordic as the town, spare, humorous and gripping by turns. Deadly and delightful, Fifty-Four Pigs is a delicious read with some of the most beautiful descriptions of a prairie winter anywhere." -- Iona Whishaw, author of the Lane Winslow Mystery series