Zoo Mystery

I just finished an amazing story written by a retired zookeeper. "Did Not Survive" by Ann Littlewood is a Zoo Mystery story, or as Ms. Littlewood puts it, "Zoo-dun nit". It is the second in the series, and I have to say, incredibly gripping.
The story focuses around Iris Oakley, a Zookeeper for Finley Memorial Zoo, in Vancouver, WA. Finley is a tiny zoo, not yet even accredited by the NAZ (National Association of Zoos, aka AZA for us in reality), but it has the ambitions, if only they did not have a death seemingly by one of their resident Asian elephants. Damrey seemed so docile, though, it couldn't have been her! Iris looks further into the incident, and uncovers more truths about her zoo, her co workers, and about the animals themselves!
It is obvious from page one that Ann has first hand knowledge of the zoo world. She writes with accuracy even the emotions zookeepers feel, or at least I feel, from time to time. From dealing with animal activists to strange co-workers to balancing personal and professional time, Littlewood delivers an outstanding and credible fiction that zookeepers would find entertaining and fantasical.
My zoo's Book Club read this and her first novel, Night Kill, last month, and even had Ann Littlewood visit to discuss her novels. It was the most popular book we have read by far. Because it isn't a Doom and Gloom book. Yes, there is a death, a murder, but it isn't all about us destroying the envirinment (although Littlewood does throw conservation themes throughout the story). It's an escape from real life, enjoyable, entertaining, and a very fast read. And interesting! I enjoy reading about my field, I truly do, but this book floored me with the wonderful balance of fiction (escape from real life troubles) and zoo accuracy (what it's like to work in a zoo).
I highly recommend it. Look for it on Amazon.
 
I have read both of the Ann Littlewood zoo books and can highly recommend them both. Gripping reading [ame=http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/1590585046/zoonewsdigest-20]Amazon.com: Night Kill (9781590585047): Ann Littlewood: Books[/ame]
 
Thanks Pattie,

I look forward to reading this.
 
What a really good idea for a book! I am jealous that I did not think of it first (that coupled with the fact that I cannot write to save my life. :D).

Are they available as audio books? I don't read books any more - I only listen to them driving to and from work.
 
Zoo mystery #3, Endangered

Yup. My publishers puts out an audio version. Here's the link:
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Endangered-Iris-Oakley-Zoo-Dunnit-Mysteries/dp/1455157945/ref=sr_1_1_title_2_aud?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1341874226&sr=1-1&keywords=endangered+littlewood"]Amazon.com: Endangered (Iris Oakley 'Zoo-Dunnit' Mysteries, Book 3) (Zoo Mysteries) (9781455157945): Ann Littlewood, Cassandra Campbell: Books[/ame]

As of today, the cover they show has the wrong title. It's really just "Endangered," not "Threatened & Endangered." Don't ask...

I see that there are two flavors of audio. I don't know the difference, maybe you do?

There's also a Kindle version in case that works for you.

Best,
Ann
 
Yup. My publishers puts out an audio version. Here's the link:
Amazon.com: Endangered (Iris Oakley 'Zoo-Dunnit' Mysteries, Book 3) (Zoo Mysteries) (9781455157945): Ann Littlewood, Cassandra Campbell: Books

As of today, the cover they show has the wrong title. It's really just "Endangered," not "Threatened & Endangered." Don't ask...

I see that there are two flavors of audio. I don't know the difference, maybe you do?

There's also a Kindle version in case that works for you.

Best,
Ann

That's awesome! I have bought audiobooks on 'Audible', which I believe is Amazon's audiobook subsidiary, and there are a few different formats that relate to the file-size and the audio quality. I just checked Audible, and all 3 books are available for audio download.

Do I need to read them in order, or can I just jump to the last one?
 
Zoo mystery #3, Endangered

That seems to be a personal preference. You won't find out what happened to Iris's husband in detail except in the first one and you won't see the arc of each character over time, but otherwise each book should stand alone just fine.

Some readers insist on starting with #1 (Night Kill), others jump in anywhere. If you start with Endangered, let me know how it worked for you.
 
That seems to be a personal preference. You won't find out what happened to Iris's husband in detail except in the first one and you won't see the arc of each character over time, but otherwise each book should stand alone just fine.

Some readers insist on starting with #1 (Night Kill), others jump in anywhere. If you start with Endangered, let me know how it worked for you.

I am reading Stephen King's "The Wind Through the Keyhole" at the moment, but your book is next on my list.
 
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