TITLE: A Matter of Pedigree (A Carole and Poopsie Mystery #1)
AUTHOR: Leslie Meier
PUBLISHER: Kensington Cozies
PUBLISHING DATE: September 30, 2025
PAGES: 256
SOURCE: Library
FROM GOODREADS: Carole Capobianco has always counted her blessings, but it’s even more fun now that she and her husband Frank are finally making serious money, thanks to Frank’s newly patented Bye-Bye Toilet. With the kids finally on their own, Carole and Frank are empty-nesters, which will give her uninterrupted time to add to her impressive shoe collection—and lavish care on Poopsie, her beloved, very spoiled Brittany spaniel. The cherry on top is a hefty bid on a luxury co-op in a prestige building . . .
But that dream is quickly flushed when the offer is refused by venture capitalist Hosea Brown. Hearing the claim that the Capobiancos won’t fit into their wealthy, snooty community, Frank is outraged enough to roar something about killing that “old Yankee” on his way out the door. Three months later, Carole is shocked by the news that Hosea has been bludgeoned to death.
When Carole learns Hosea was one of the backers of a big new construction project for which Frank’s company has also been contracted, she’s worried. And that worry grows with every new twist in the case that’s discovered. Armed with her favorite Jimmy Choos and her beloved, if quirky, Poopsie, Carole sets out to clear Frank’s name—and just maybe save their lives.
Carole and her husband Frank have recently come into a lot of money after Frank, who owns his own plumbing business, developed, patented and sold a newfangled toilet. His product and business is all the rage now and he and Carole are looking to move up into a swanky new home since both of their children have left the nest. They are initially turned down for a place in a snotty co-op because Hosea Brown does not think they are a good fit. Soon after, Hosea turns up dead and since he was also connected to one of Frank's big construction projects, Frank is quickly suspected. Worried about how bad everything looks, and that the police will stop investigating since the thing they have their man, Carole starts her own investigation to clear her husband's name.
Let me start by saying the mystery in this book wasn't half bad. However, it was so overshadowed by the biggest group of despicable characters I have met in a long time. Carole and Frank are rich snobs who spend the entire book looking down on everyone else. Their son, a struggling artist, is surviving on handouts from them and their daughter, a high-priced lawyer, may be the only one smart enough to run fast and hard away from her entire family. The whole family is judgmental and I'm sure there were some mafia-related connections hinted at which might make future installments somewhat interesting, but I won't be signing on to read them.
And now, poor Poopsie. Of course, the Capobianco's bought a purebred Brittany Spaniel. However, while the synopsis indicates Poopsie is spoiled and beloved, I would say she is neglected and borderline abused. Poopsie is drug around on walks, yelled at for doing dog behaviors such as barking, left in cars and when she barks in the car is immediately drugged with meds from the vet because Carole whines her dog needs help. No Carole, what your dog needs is better parents. And while we are at it, a better name. I bet if Poopsie could talk, she would have some poop related names for Frank and Carole.
So needless to say, I'm not recommending this book, and I can't figure out why this author is so popular. I know she has a previous long-running mystery series, but I don't think it is worth the risk.
MY RATING: 2 PAWS



