Ruff vs. Fluff A Queenie and Arthur ..., Spencer Quinn
Ruff vs. Fluff A Queenie and Arthur ..., Spencer Quinn
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Ruff vs. Fluff (A Queenie and Arthur Novel)

Author: Spencer Quinn

Narrator: Spencer Quinn

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2019


Synopsis

New York Times bestseller Spencer Quinn returns with a laugh-out-loud series about the most epic rivalry of our time . . . Arthur the dog vs. Queenie the cat.From the outside, Queenie the cat and Arthur the dog appear to have a lot in common. Both pets live in the charming Blackberry Hill inn. They both love their humans, twins Harmony and Bro. They both have a fondness for sausage. But that doesn't change the fact that they are mortal enemies. Goofy, big-hearted Arthur loves everyone he's ever met . . . except the snobby, scheming cat who's devoted her life to ruining his. Queenie is a bit choosier. And who can blame her? When you're brilliant AND exquisitely beautiful, you can't be expected to rub tails with commoners. Especially not slobbery dogs. But when the twins' beloved cousin is framed for murder, Queenie and Arthur must work together to clear his name . . . something Queenie finds even more distasteful than inexpensive caviar. Can two enemies put aside their differences long enough to solve the mystery?

About Spencer Quinn

Spencer Quinn is the pen name of Peter Abrahams, the Edgar-award winning author of many novels, including the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Chet and Bernie mystery series, Mrs. Plansky’s Revenge, The Right Side, and Oblivion, as well as the New York Times bestselling Bowser and Birdie series for younger readers. He lives on Cape Cod with his wife Diana—and Dottie, a loyal and energetic member of the four-pawed nation within.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Donna

Okay, so it is a children’s book...but it has a DOG! Spencer Quinn is the best author for letting his books be told from the perspective of a dog, or in their case, a dog and a cat. A nice change from reading about the Civil War, Jim Crow, and the Holocaust. A sweet break.......more

Goodreads review by Lis

This is a story aimed a younger readers, though its length may conflict with its cat and dog narrators in finding the right audience. On the other hand, I really like Spencer Quinn's animal narrators, and he writes a good mystery, so, I may not be the only older fan of his adult mysteries that is rea......more