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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 2 MIN

The Hound of the Barkervilles: Sniffing Out a Shadowy Scheme in the Maine Woods

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the quiet woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries chase you down like a pack of eager pups. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series created by Manhattan novelist and dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Kelley penned six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs more than people. Fed up with human deceit, Jack retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful walks. But crimes keep sniffing him out, dragging him back into the detective game. Jack doesn't solve these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who sparks both romance and razor-sharp investigations. Together, with their loyal canine crew, they tackle baffling murders where muddy paw prints and quirky behaviors reveal clues humans miss. Apple Podcasts describes it as a masterful blend of suspenseful mystery, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and real dog training wisdom. A nervous rescue dog refuses to enter a room, a shepherd fixates on a scent—each pooch cracks the case in ways that thrill listeners. What makes this series bark above the rest? Kelley's expertise shines through, challenging old-school alpha dominance and rigid operant conditioning. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, as noted on Wikipedia and Audible, he portrays dogs as emotional beings sharing our stress, joy, and curiosity. Practical tips weave seamlessly into the suspense, turning every episode into a lesson on understanding your own furry friend. Spreaker episodes like The Case of the Curious Canine Clue and The Pooch Sleuth highlight how canine instincts drive the plots, making it perfect for mystery fans and dog lovers alike. Whether it's a gripping podcast tale or one of the novels, listeners get cozy crime fiction packed with heart and howls. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more intriguing stories. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the quiet woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries chase you down like a pack of eager pups. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series created by Manhattan novelist and dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Kelley penned six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs more than people. Fed up with human deceit, Jack retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful walks. But crimes keep sniffing him out, dragging him back into the detective game. Jack doesn't solve these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who sparks both romance and razor-sharp investigations. Together, with their loyal canine crew, they tackle baffling murders where muddy paw prints and quirky behaviors reveal clues humans miss. Apple Podcasts describes it as a masterful blend of suspenseful mystery, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and real dog training wisdom. A nervous rescue dog refuses to enter a room, a shepherd fixates on a scent—each pooch cracks the case in ways that thrill listeners. What makes this series bark above the rest? Kelley's expertise shines through, challenging old-school alpha dominance and rigid operant conditioning. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, as noted on Wikipedia and Audible, he portrays dogs as emotional beings sharing our stress, joy, and curiosity. Practical tips weave seamlessly into the suspense, turning every episode into a lesson on understanding your own furry friend. Spreaker episodes like The Case of the Curious Canine Clue and The Pooch Sleuth highlight how canine instincts drive the plots, making it perfect for mystery fans and dog lovers alike. Whether it's a gripping podcast tale or one of the novels, listeners get cozy crime fiction packed with heart and howls. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more intriguing stories. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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