The Otter of Death

· Gunn Zoo Series Book 5 · Sourcebooks, Inc.
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"While examining some timely social issues, Webb also delivers lots of edifying information on the animal kingdom in an entry sure to please fans and newcomers alike." —Publishers Weekly

While taking the yearly "otter count" at a marsh near Gunn Landing Harbor, California, zookeeper Theodora Bentley sees Maureen, her favorite otter, swimming around clutching someone's expensive smartphone. When Teddy rescues the device, she discovers a photograph of a murder-in-progress. A hasty search soon turns up the still-warm body of Stuart Booth, PhD, a local Marine Biology instructor.

Booth was a notorious sexual harasser of young female students, so the list of suspects is long enough to make Teddy wonder if the crime will ever be solved. But when her friend, Lila, one of Booth's original accusers, is arrested and charged with his murder, Teddy begins to investigate. This creates considerable tension with Teddy's fiancé, Sheriff Joe Rejas. He believes the ever-inquisitive zookeeper might be putting her own life at risk, and so orders her to butt out.

Concerned for her accused friend, Teddy ignores Joe's ultimatum. She questions not only members of Gunn Landing's moneyed social elite, but also the other side of the financial spectrum—the financially strapped young women willing to do almost anything to pay for their college tuition. Alarmed by Teddy's meddling, Booth's killer fights back—first with a death threat, then via gunshot.

In this fifth Gunn Zoo Mystery, Teddy is torn between living a peaceful life on her Monterey Bay houseboat with her three-legged dog DJ Bonz, or moving inland to marry Joe, who comes with kids and a mother who has her own mysterious agenda. The choice is scary for Teddy—who has barely been managing her own many-times-married mother, and her imperious employer, Aster Edwina Gunn, overlord of the famed Gunn Zoo. Teddy's life is further complicated by a wayward snow monkey named Kabuki, taunter of teenage boys. The zookeeper's dedication to her charges—including the anteater, the koala, the llama, and Magnus, the polar bear cub from Iceland (met in Teddy's last adventure, The Puffin of Death), never falters in a cleverly plotted series rich in characters and in animal lore.

Gunn Zoo series:

The Anteater of Death (Book 1)

The Koala of Death (Book 2)

The Llama of Death (Book 3)

The Puffin of Death (Book 4)

The Otter of Death (Book 5)

Praise for the Gunn Zoo series:

"'High Society meets Zoo Quest.' I've always been a sucker for zoos, so I also relished the animal details in this highly enjoyable read." —RHYS BOWEN, New York Times bestselling and award-winning author

"Webb skillfully keeps the reader guessing right to the dramatic conclusion." —Publishers Weekly for The Puffin of Death

"Teddy's second case showcases an engaging array of quirky characters, human and animal." —Kirkus Reviews for The Koala of Death

Ratings and reviews

2.5
2 reviews
Gaele Hi
May 3, 2018
I’ll be honest – it was the cover and title of this series that completely captured my attention – who could resist and Otter with a smartphone, and perhaps holding the keys to a murder mystery? I’m not one who could – and I’m glad that I didn’t. Theodora Bently is a zookeeper at Gunn Zoo, and also works on local environmental projects, the most recent being the yearly Otter Count near Monterey Bay. When she spots one of her countees holding a smartphone – she claims the phone and notices that the last photo is one that captures a murder in progress: the murder of the phone’s owner, Stuart Booth, a local Marine Biologist and instructor – body soon to be discovered. Teddy’s significant other, Sheriff Joe Rejas wants her to stay out of the investigation – but some things just aren’t going to happen. Stuart wasn’t mourned by many, and the list of potential culprits is long and varied – his reputation and behavior were far beyond exemplary, and Teddy’s boss, despite Joe’s warnings, wants her to keep asking questions. Oh the twists and turns in this one were fun – and occasionally leaned toward dangerous - physically and relationship wise. Teddy’s oft married mother was once in the ‘elite’ crowd that she’s managed to stir up, but the tensions between them reach a head, and we see where Teddy’s reluctance to commit to marrying Joe, with his children and family, leaving her houseboat behind. Add in an obvious ‘pull her in two directions’ conflicts that pit work against relationship, some truly clever moments with a varying cast of animal characters, some truly laugh out loud moments and plenty of people with reasons to want Stuart dead, and the mystery here manages to carry through to the last pages… Not contrived or leaving readers with a feeling that too many red herrings are slipped into the plot to keep it interesting, the story is a solid mix of investigations and questions, peppered with ‘everyday’ moments that highlight Teddy’s life as she tries to balance questions, responsibilities and the many decisions that she must make about her own life. A lovely introduction to a series that is sure to please mystery fans, particularly those who appreciate a mix of ‘everyday life’ of the characters as the search for culprits continues. I received an eArc copy of the title from the publisher via Edelweiss for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
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About the author

As a journalist, Betty Webb interviewed U.S. presidents, astronauts, and Nobel Prize winners, as well as the homeless, dying, and polygamy runaways. The dark Lena Jones mysteries are based on stories she covered as a reporter. Betty's humorous Gunn Zoo series debuted with the critically acclaimed The Anteater of Death, followed by The Koala of Death. A book reviewer at Mystery Scene Magazine, Betty is a member of National Federation of Press Women, Mystery Writers of America, and the National Organization of Zoo Keepers.

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