Author: Spencer Quinn
Series: Chet and Bernie Mystery (Book 16)
Publication: Minotaur Books (April 14, 2026
Description: Join Chet the dog, "the most lovable narrator in all of fiction" (Boston Globe), and his human partner Bernie as they scramble to solve a case exposing the dark side of internet fame.
Chet the dog is less than enthusiastic about the Little Detective Agency’s next case. Chet and his human partner, PI Bernie Little, have been hired to find a missing person―only the missing person is a cat. Miss Kitty, an internet sensation, has disappeared, and Chet and Bernie have been hired to find her before her many followers realize something is wrong.
Miss Kitty belongs to Bitty, a sweet teenage girl who lives with her mom. Bitty and her mother are struggling financially, but the arrival of Miss Kitty and the chance discovery of her social media appeal has changed everything. Bitty now has sponsors, a high-powered agent, and all the tools needed to thrive online, and real money is flowing in. At least, it was. With Miss Kitty gone, the family's income is on the line.
The case presents a slew of challenges for Chet and Bernie. For one thing, a potential witness is a pig named Senor Piggy who may be in possession of an important piece of evidence. For another, it seems like a possible perp has been killed twice―and there's evidence implicating Bernie in the crime.
My Thoughts: The sixteenth book in the Chet and Bernie mystery series begins with a missing cat. Bitty has come to hire Bernie and Chet to find Miss Kitty, her rescue cat and internet sensation. Bitty is most concerned with getting Miss Kitty back. Her mother is very concerned about losing the $75 thousand a month they are raking in due to Miss Kitty's popularity.
Bernie is more enthusiastic about the hunt than Chet who isn't all that happy to be looking for a cat. The failed police dog isn't all that fond of cats. But where Bernie goes, Chet goes and provides his insights mostly via his very sensitive nose to his human partner.
The search leads to Bitty's dad who has recently been divorced by her mother. But finding and then losing his body means that Chet and Bernie have lots more investigating to do.
There are lots of references in the story to earlier Chet and Bernie cases which I have not yet had a chance to read. I would guess that people familiar with the whole series would enjoy the reminiscing. I though Chet's viewpoint including his really short memory for anything but scents was an intriguing entry into the story.
I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.
I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.



















