Book Descriptions
for The Mugged Pug by Darrel Odgers and Sally Odgers
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Like Hank the Cow Dog, Jack Russell makes great bad jokes en route to solving crimes. Fortunately, Jack offers a glossary to help readers through his more elusive usages (often pawful puns). For example, a “jack-attack” is a full throttle bite on trouser legs: “Very loud. Quite harmless” (6). In his third adventure, Jack is determined to discover the perpetrator of a rash of dog collar thefts. Aided by the flea-prone Foxy the Terrier and the not-so bright Lord Red the Setter (with support from their human “landlords”), Jack makes short work of crime in a jocular series for transitioning chapter-book readers. The series, which now numbers 11—or more—is titled Jack Russell: Dog Detective. nlr
Originally published by Scholastic Australia, in 2005.