And to All a Good Bite by David Rosenfelt Narrator: Grover Gardner
Series: Andy Carpenter #32
Published by Macmillan Audio on October 14, 2025
Source: NetGalley
Genres: Mystery, Legal
Length: 6 hrs 19 mins
Pages: 304
Format: Audiobook
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Reluctant lawyer Andy Carpenter can't wait for Christmas. He doesn't care much about the season, unless it's football season. Andy's excited to finally relax and watch the games. But when there's a murder related to an old case in Paterson, New Jersey, Andy puts the games on pause.
Two years ago, a gas leak in an office building led to a tragic explosion that killed seven people. Jeff Wheeler was there to pick up his girlfriend and ran into the building to help. All he heard was the barking of a dog, Rufus, and was able to save him. The pup was the sole survivor and Jeff was named a hero. Initially, Rufus went to the Tara Foundation since his owner had died in the accident. But Andy met Jeff and liked him, respecting his courage and allowed him to adopt Rufus. Since then, Jeff and Rufus have formed an unbreakable bond.
The accident never sat right with Jeff. He believed that one of the building owners was responsible for the tragedy. Now that owner has been murdered and Jeff is arrested for the crime, Rufus is left with Jeff's sister, who begs Andy to take the case. Andy remembered Jeff's tremendous bravery and with the lingering Christmas spirit, decides to help reunite the two.
With David Rosenfelt's signature humor and hijinks, it's time to close this case for good and bid it a good night.
I have to admit that the reason I read these books is Grove Gardner’s narration. He is just perfect for Andy Carpenter’s sarcasm and self-deprecating humor. This time around the dog-lover accused of murder is Jeff Wheeler. Two years ago, Jeff’s girlfriend was killed when her office building exploded. Jeff has never made it a secret that he blamed her boss, Stanley Franklin, but now that Franklin is dead, murdered in his own home, Jeff is the main suspect. The reader of course knows Jeff is innocent, but Andy and his team need to convince the jury. The best way is to figure out who did do it, but as always that’s easier said than done.
The plot is put together well with a couple of nice twists. The courtroom scenes move at a good pace, but the dialogue in this series is always the highpoint. It’s funny and sharp. And of course, we have adorable dogs.
While the cover is adorable and the book does take place during Christmas, but Christmas is definitely in the background. For Andy, it’s more of an excuse to watch football.
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

I can’t believe he is up to 32! I read the first few and enjoyed them, especially because at the time I was working in New Jersey. Also, an apartment dweller could get her dog fix vicariously!
I seem to mostly listen to the Christmas ones, even if they have little to do with Christmas.
32 books is kind intimidating. I do like lawyers who are the detective.