In Dog We Trust
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 1 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Forty-two-year-old Steve Levitan has lost everything that matters to him: his marriage, his home, and his career. After finishing a brief prison term for computer hacking, he returns to his home town of Stewart's Crossing, PA, with his tail between his legs.
With his parole officer peering over his shoulder, Steve begins a technical writing business and takes a part-time job as an adjunct professor of English at his alma mater Eastern College. He reconnects with an old friend - the local police detective - hangs out at a coffee shop, and enjoys the natural beauty of Bucks County and the stimulating college environment.
Starting over helps him numb the pain of all he's lost, including the two unborn children his ex-wife miscarried before their divorce. The last thing he needs in his life is a shaggy, bossy golden retriever. But when his next-door neighbor Caroline Kelly is murdered, Steve becomes her dog's temporary guardian.
Rochester seems determined to solve the mystery of Caroline's death, digging up clues and pushing Steve to investigate. As they nose through Caroline's past, her friends, and her career searching for motives, the bond between man and dog grows.
But it's only when Steve uncovers a connection between Caroline's death and some uncomfortable situations between his students and his colleagues that Steve realizes that in order to save his own life, and the life of the dog he's come to love, he's going to have to come face-to-face with a killer with nothing left to lose.
The Kingdom of Dog
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 2 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Rochester goes to college- but he's not digging up a degree!
When his mentor, Joe Dagorian, director of admissions at prestigious Eastern College, is murdered during a fund-raising event, Steve Levitan feels obliged to investigate. He and his golden retriever, Rochester, go nose to the ground to dig up clues, including a bloody knife and some curious photographs. But will Steve's curiosity and Rochester's savvy save them when the killer comes calling? A cozy mystery for dog lovers!
Second in Neil S. Plakcy's Golden Retriever Mysteries, The Kingdom of Dog is funny and charming- and who can resist a gregarious golden character like Rochester?
Dog Helps Those
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 3 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Steve's employer Eastern College is in trouble! Can this detective duo save the day? It's almost time for graduation, and Eastern College is in trouble. A prominent alumna is dead, and a faulty computer program is jeopardizing student records and financial aid. It's up to Steve and Rochester to dig into the situation and retrieve the culprits! Rita Gaines wasn't a nice person-but she did love her dogs, and most of her clients respected her financial acumen and her talent in training dogs for agility trials. When she's found dead, there's a long line of potential suspects from Wall Street whiz kids to doting doggie daddies- including one of Steve's former students. Felae is an art prodigy now studying with Steve's girlfriend, Lili, chair of Eastern's Fine Arts department, and Rita hated his controversial senior project. When she tried to have his scholarship cancelled, he threatened to kill her. But is he the villain behind her death? In between helping Steve's high school friend Rick track the killer, Rochester practices darting around weave poles and jumping over limbo poles while Steve helps shepherd the college toward the completion of another academic year. It's spring in Stewart's Crossing, and old friends - and their dogs-gather together to investigate and eventually, to celebrate.
Dog Bless You
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 4 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Steve may have a new job- but he and Rochester are still a doggie detection duo! Autumn has come to Bucks County, and Steve Levitan has a new job: develop a conference center for Eastern College at Friar Lake, a few miles from campus. But on his first visit to the property, his golden retriever Rochester makes a disturbing discovery, a human hand rising from the dirt at the lake's shore. Whose hand is it? Why was the body buried there? The answers will take Steve, his photographer girlfriend Lili, and the ever-faithful Rochester to a drop-in center for recovering drug addicts on the Lower East Side, a decaying church in Philadelphia's Germantown, and finally to a confrontation with a desperate killer.
Dog Have Mercy
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Stan Jenson
Part 6 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
It's the holiday season in Stewart's Crossing -- but a killer isn't taking a vacation!
The sixth golden retriever mystery, which can be a stand-alone listen.
Christmas approaches and reformed hacker Steve Levitan tries to help a fellow ex-con now working at the vet's office in Stewart's Crossing. His curiosity, and the crime-solving instincts of his golden retriever, Rochester, kick in when liquid potassium ampoules are stolen from the vet and Steve's new friend is a suspect.
Is this theft connected to a drug-running operation in North Philly? Or to a recent spate of deaths at the local nursing home? And can Steve continue to resist his computer-hacking impulses or will his desire to help others continue to lead him into trouble?
Honest to Dog
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 7 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
The body in the canal belongs to Steve's old friend. Can Steve and Rochester uncover the clues to what happened to him?
Number 7 in a best-selling series-- but can be a stand-alone listen.
When his college friend Doug moves to Stewart's Crossing after an ugly divorce, reformed computer hacker Steve Levitan sees a way to pay forward the help he received under similar circumstances.
But when Doug's body is discovered in the canal where Steve walks his crime-solving golden retriever Rochester, this unlikely duo has a new goal: Find the truth behind Doug's death, even if Steve has to risk the freedom he has fought so hard for to do it.
Contains Ponzi schemers, a Quaker funeral and cute jump drives shaped like llamas.
Dog's Green Earth
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 10 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Number 10 in a best-selling series, which can be a stand-alone listen.
Reformed computer hacker Steve Levitan has built a new life for himself after prison, including a home with his fiancée and his golden retriever Rochester. It matters deeply to him, enough to risk it all to bring justice to a killer in his neighborhood.
When the clue-sniffing Rochester discovers a body during one of their nightly walks, Steve must look to his neighbors for suspects. Could a killer be lurking along the oak-lined streets?
Steve inherited his townhome from his father, and it's more than just a house to him-- it's the place where he recovered from the loss of two miscarried babies, the pain of losing his parents and the misery of his brief incarceration. Now that he has a new sweetheart, and a loving dog, protecting his home is even more important.
Could someone in the homeowner's association be sabotaging efforts to keep River Bend a well-maintained place to live? It's up to Steve and Rochester to dig up the clues to bring a murderer to justice, and protect the place they call home.
A Litter of Golden Mysteries
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 11 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Stop by for some comfortable visits to Stewart's Crossing, where reformed computer hacker Steve Levitan and his crime-sniffing golden retriever Rochester are nose to the ground in this collection of mystery short stories that take place between novels.
In the first of these stories, Steve is learning to love the big, goofy golden he has inherited on the death of his neighbor, and Rochester shows him how to open his heart and his home to his sweetheart Lili.
From then on, Rochester tugs Steve along on a roller coaster of cases, from theft to murder to the discovery of an abandoned baby. Familiar characters from Stewart's Crossing drop by, including Steve's best friend, SCPD detective Rick Stemper. Of course there are a lot of opportunities for Rochester to tussle with his BFF, Rick's Aussie Rascal.
Check in with old friends like Gail Dukowski, the owner of the Chocolate Ear, and Steve's childhood piano teacher Edith Passis. Joey Capodilupo, Mark Figueroa, and their snow-white golden Brody are here, along with Lili's ex, journalist Van Dryver, who makes a surprising appearance to help out with an investigation into Amish puppy mills.
"The golden retriever mysteries are barking good!" - Sparkle Abbey, author of the Pampered Pet mystery series
Dog's Waiting Room
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 13 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Two parents die and two families mourn, in very different ways.
Amateur sleuth Steve Levitan and his clue-sniffing golden retriever Rochester face two deaths in the 12th full-length novel in this long-running series. An Alzheimer's patient slips away from home on his own and tumbles into the Delaware River. And then Steve's love Lili suffers the crushing loss of her mother in a Miami Beach hospital.
Eckhardt Lalor left behind a fortune in real estate, a fractured family, and a bitter legacy as a city slumlord. Does that add up to murder? There's no question of what killed Benita Weinstock-a dodgy heart-but her death rocks her daughter's world, and Steve's.
It will be up to Rochester to solve the crime and heal his humans in this new mystery with heart-and fur.
Dog's Honest Truth
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 14 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Steve and Rochester seek the truth about a neighbor's murder
There's a new dog in town – a golden retriever named Luke, in training to be a seeing-eye dog. He and Rochester immediately bond, but there's something odd about Luke's human, Ben Ji. How can someone so young afford an expensive townhouse on Sarajevo Way? When Ben is shot, Steve begins to discover the lies he has been telling.
Steve's also forced to tell the truth about his past, when he deals with a student plagiarist at Eastern College, a professor locked in the stone age, a climate activist with dangerous habits, an angry bartender-and a rifle-wielding assassin.
Will he and Rochester be able to dig up the clues to all these mysteries? Or will a deadly killer go unpunished?
All Dog's Children
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part 15 of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
It doesn't take a clue-sniffing Golden Retriever's sense of smell to know something is up.
Semi-reformed computer hacker Steve Levitan's long-time girlfriend, Lili, is acting out of character, and he's eager to figure out why and how he can help her. But that gets delayed when he and his golden retriever Rochester are asked to help investigate a double homicide in a posh neighborhood of Stewart's Crossing.
Boris and Natalya Krimsky were both murdered in their mansion, and Steve's early forays into their personal data reveals many suspects. A fellow physicist Boris may have cheated out of millions and cousins betrayed by the American dream the Krimskys facilitated. But as Steve and Rochester delve deeper, they find that the motive to kill the couple might have a far more disturbing origin, and catching the killer requires Steve to bend all his rules as a semi-reformed hacker.
With wit, heart, and canine antics, the team goes nose to the ground to bring a killer to justice, and to give Steve a new perspective on what makes a family.
Blessing of the Dogs
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Dave Arlington
Part of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
Steve Levitan and Lili Weinstock are on their way to the altar-but dognapping and murder get in the way.
The theft of the vice-mayor's dog unveils a widespread pattern of canine thefts. Could those poor pooches be on their way to a testing lab or a puppy mill? And how does that case play into the death of a Billy Joel tribute act? Could the caterer they've hired be responsible?
It will take all of Steve's hacking skills and Rochester's talent for nosing out clues to close these cases before Steve and Lili can walk down the aisle... or will a killer ruin their happy ending?
Blessing of the Dogs blends humor, heart, and an intriguing puzzle only Steve, Rochester and readers can solve. It's the perfect new installment for fans of this charming series.
Nectar of the Dogs
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Neil S. Plakcy
Part of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
"Nectar of the Dogs" is a short story in the world of the golden retriever mystery series. Reformed computer hacker Steve Levitan and his golden retriever, Rochester, team up to solve crimes around their hometown of Stewart's Crossing, Pennsylvania.
In this story, Steve reconnects with a childhood friend who suffers a series of personal tragedies-almost like something out of Greek mythology. He uses what he knows about his friend, and Greek cuisine, to dig up the clues and bring a murderer to justice.
You'll notice that the title of all the stories and novels are a play on phrases using God-in this case "nectar of the gods," which is mentioned in the story.
Golden Retriever Mysteries
Books #1-3
by Neil S. Plakcy
read by Kelly Libatique
Part of the Golden Retriever Mystery series
CAN A DOG REALLY SOLVE A MYSTERY? ROCHESTER CAN! These are the first three books in the charming, cozy Golden Retriever Mystery Series, set in picturesque Bucks County, PA.
Book 1: In Dog We Trust
After a bad divorce and a brief prison term for computer hacking, Steve Levitan has returned to his home town. When his next-door neighbor Caroline Kelly is shot and killed while walking her golden retriever, Rochester, Steve becomes the dog's temporary guardian. Together, these unlikely sleuths work to uncover the mystery behind Caroline's death.
Book 2: The Kingdom of Dog
When his mentor, Joe Dagorian, director of admissions at prestigious Eastern College, is murdered during a fund-raising event, Steve Levitan feels obliged to investigate. He and his golden retriever, Rochester, go nose to the ground to dig up clues, including a bloody knife and some curious photographs. But will Steve's curiosity and Rochester's savvy save them when the killer comes calling?
Book 3: Dog Helps Those
Steve Levitan's employer and alma mater, Eastern College, is in trouble. A prominent alumna is dead, and a faulty computer program is jeopardizing student records and financial aid. It's up to Steve and Rochester to dig into the situation and retrieve the culprits at graduation.