Nose For Trouble by Doranna Durgin is a the first book in the “Dale Kinsall” mystery series. Publisher: FoxAcre Press, April 2012

Dale Kinsall, DVM, and his young Beagle Sully are brand new to the high desert of the American Southwest. Determined to escape reminders of the catastrophic fire that scarred his memory and damaged his lungs, Dale arrives to a clinic populated by an eccentric staff, even odder clients—and a community all abuzz about a recent murder.

The wagging tongues grow even louder when Dale himself stumbles across a second victim on his very first day at the clinic—a man drowned in his own drought-dusty backyard—and that’s just the beginning. Dale’s new boss is less than pleased that scandal and chaos seem to trot along at Dale’s heels.

Before much longer it becomes evident that Dale, Sully, and the clinic are all at risk, even as Dale’s fledgling relationship with a local colleague turns serious in more ways than one. Trouble seems to be closing in on all of them. But how can Dale solve the mystery when he’s not even sure what the mystery is? And how can he protect everyone and everything he cares about?

I love feel-good stories and this one fit the bill in this amusing whodunit that kept me guessing throughout most of the drama. Dale is very likeable as is Sully as they traverse their new home after being thrust in a murder mystery. This is a delightful read about a man and his dog with murder thrown in for good measure.