We may not have to introduce ourselves to some of you, but we’re Toby and Austin, two Cardigan Welsh Corgis owned by author Hugh W. Roberts and his partner, John.

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Austin (left) and Toby

Why are we famous?

We had no idea that we’d be appearing as characters in one of the stories in Hugh’s book, More Glimpses. He didn’t even ask our permission to use us in the story, although we suppose we have to take into account that Hugh and John feed us, walk us, groom us, look after us, and keep us out of danger. Well, we say danger, but that’s not always the case.

What could possibly go wrong in a sleepy little village?

Picture this: A sleepy little village in the heart of Dorset, England, on a few sunny days in mid-June. The village may look quaint and as if nobody dared think about committing murder, but nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors, do they?

Murder At The Vicarage - Miss Marple

Those doors can hide all kinds of dark secrets, even more so if you see the door handle or letterbox flap moving frantically while walking past. Is something trying to get out or, even worse, something you can’t see trying to get in?

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What you shouldn’t do when you discover murder has taken place.

We found ourselves deep in a murder mystery from the day we arrived in Evershot. All you humans seem to do is panic when you hear the news of a local murder because you think you could end up as the next victim. Silly thoughts start entering your minds, like: “Is it safe to go out after dark?” or “Does rubbing salt into an arctic white carpet remove blood-red wine stains?”

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Because we have a better sense of smell and sound than you humans do, you may think we had an advantage in solving the case. But you humans have a far better sense of sight than we. Use your eyes and look for those red herrings when reading ‘Murder in Evershot‘ because, like all good murder mysteries, they are there. Sure, we used our noses and ears to solve this case, but not every smell or sound was what we expected.

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Did anyone say treats?

Did we really solve a murder?

You’ll have to read the story to find out how the murder(s) were solved, but if you still don’t know when you’ve finished reading it, then make an appointment with us as the first client of Private Investigators Toby and Austin (Cardigan Welsh Corgis), Bureau of solving the unknown and missing dog treats. However, we’d much rather play chase with each other.

Toby and Austin play

Story 7: Murder In Evershot

Genre: Murder/Mystery

Set in the sleepy English village of Evershot, John, Toby, Austin, and Hugh find themselves in grave danger when several murders take place. Can they find a well-known detective who lives in the village and ask for her help in solving the murders before the murderer finds them?

If you’d like to meet more characters from More Glimpses, click here to meet Jane Collins from the story The Jump, and here to meet the strange ‘being’ from the story The Man In The Television.


This post was written in response to this week’s theme of ‘A Dog’s Life‘, for the Sunday Stills challenge hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt.

All photos in this post are copyrighted by Hugh W. Roberts

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62 responses to “Can Dogs Solve Murders?”

  1. Liesbet @ Roaming About avatar

    I really like it how you are performing your blog tour for “More Glimpses,” Hugh. Yes, dogs can be smart, but much depends on the breed. Their behavior also depends on their training. In all our years of house and pet sitting, we’ve noticed similarities between the dogs and their owners. It’s funny, but it’s true! I believe your dogs could solve a murder mystery, but the three dogs we are currently taking care of wouldn’t be able to. :-)

    By the way, when I was watching the video of Toby and Austin, these labs went berserk, started barking themselves, and thought someone was at the door. Great entry for Terri’s weekly theme!

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you, Liesbet. The tour goes on until at least October, maybe longer if I can persuade more characters to write blog posts.

      You’re right about how dogs behave. I think the same goes for children.

      Same here about the video. Austin will sit and watch it in amazement, but Toby isn’t interested at all.

  2. Teri Polen avatar

    They’re adorable, Hugh! So awesome you named characters after them.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I figured they wouldn’t mind appearing in one of my stories, Teri. The story they feature in seems to be a hit with readers. Maybe I should use them some more?

  3. lunalyon avatar
    lunalyon

    Cute story! Dogs are amazing creatures and I believe they can solve a crime.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you. My two are certainly very intelligent.

  4. Mary Smith avatar

    They are gorgeous, Hugh. I bet everyone tells them so when they are out. Loved the video.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Yes, they get a lot of attention when they are out on their walks, Mary. Sometimes an hour’s walk can take over three hours because so many people want to know more about them.

  5. Norah avatar

    What a great way to promote your book, Hugh. Are they available for other advertising gigs?

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      When we celebrated the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012, we could have hired Toby out for parties several times, Norah. I’m sure that if treats were offered, they’d advertise. 😀

      1. Norah avatar

        That’s cheap advertising, Hugh. :)

  6. dgkaye avatar

    Lol, loved this Hugh, and loved the vid of the little investigators Toby and Austin. One of my fav stories and this post is a great ad for your book. I’ll share around for you. <3

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I made this post part of my blog tour for More Glimpses, Debby. Terri’s theme seemed ideal to get Toby and Austin to write a post. Another character has also written a post which will be published later this month. Thanks again for being my first stop on the tour.
      xx

      1. dgkaye avatar

        Thrilled to be part of Hugh. And my review for your book will be up on my Sunday Book Review :) xx

        1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

          Thanks so much, Debby. We’ve got visitors staying with us this weekend (so I won’t be in the blog world), but I’ll see it on Monday.
          xx

          1. dgkaye avatar

            No worries. Enjoy your weekend! <3

  7. Retirement Reflections avatar

    HI, Austin and Toby – Not only are you adorable, you are also awesome writers!

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you. We’re not sure where we get out talent for writing from, Donna. Another mystery. 🐾

  8. Darlene avatar

    Love those two corgies! It appears they have more skills than I thought.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      They are keen to learn new skills, Darlene, especially if food is involved.

  9. Cathy avatar

    Two little cuties 💕

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      They send their thanks for saying so, Cathy. 🐾

      1. Cathy avatar

        They’re very welcome, Hugh 🐶

  10. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    What a great post for this week’s Sunday Stills theme, Hugh! Your Welsh Corgies indeed attract a lot of attention with their cuteness and I’ll bet their noses could solve more crimes than we think…unless they just chase each other, lol!

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      They sure do get a lot of attention anywhere we take them, Terri. It’s helped get us to know many people, some of whom have become great friends. As for the Welsh Cardigan Corgi Detective Agency, I think Toby and Austin would rather play than solve mysteries. We’ll leave the latter to the Secret Service or Dr.Who.

  11. Rob avatar

    Fantastic! I can’t wait to read the stories.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thanks, Rob. I hope you enjoy them.

  12. Annette Rochelle Aben avatar

    I don’t know about solving murders… but they are killing it in the cuteness world! <3

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Now you got them blushing, Annette. They do get a lot more attention than I do when we go out for walks.

  13. John W. Howell avatar

    Very cute Hugh. It was nice to get a glimpse of your beautiful house too.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you, John. Thank goodness I’d tidied up. 😀

  14. Aimer Boyz avatar
    Aimer Boyz

    Adorable post, Austin and Toby :)

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      The boys send their thanks to you, Aimer. 🐾

  15. Ritu avatar

    Such cuties!

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