I just could not get interested in this book. By the time I waded through all the exposition in the beginning chapters to get to the actual mystery, I no longer cared much. I like the idea of a cat-lady librarian for a main character, but other than judging people by the books they check out, there'...
Although this is the first book in the series, it is the third book I have read. Turns out the relationship between Kathleen and Marcus starts off s-l-o-w-l-y. Also Marcus is not that much of a detective in this book and Kathleen isn't as observant as she is in the later books. The cats were, once a...
Confession time: I checked out this book because I loved The Whole Cat and Caboodle and couldn't take it was the only published volume so far. This series is an earlier one by the same author (even though the books carry different last names for the author) and has a handful of books already out. Th...
Honestly I didn't quite know what to say about this book. First the cats really aren't that magical or helpful. Their owner is clueless and overly naive. All the characters were underdeveloped, to the point that I had no idea who was who among the secondary characters. I honestly thought that two of...
Our heroine is a librarian who is new to town and here to help refurbish the library and work as the new head librarian. She has two magnificent cats that she rescued from a abandoned field when they where kittens. They seem to be more that the average cats however. The cats steal the story with the...
This mystery is light and fluffy, features a tabby cat and a tuxedo cat with magical powers (tabbies are my downfall) and books. I read this to give my mind a rest, to read mostly the way I used to read: for pure unadulterated enjoyment without thinking too much. Although I read mysteries because I ...
A librarian and a couple of magical cats with a murder mystery thrown in. For a cozy mystery, what's not to love? I enjoyed this one, and plan to read her next book in the series, due out in September 2011 I believe.
"Time only moves in one direction: forward."Ok, so I like cats and I like mysteries. And a mystery about magical cats, well - I'm in! I was a little worried the magical cat angle would be a bit hokey, but over all this was a pleasurable, light little mystery that I enjoyed reading in a day.
Enjoyable, light story with a likeable, non-ditzy protagonist. I found some clues to the mystery were repeated too frequently, putting them too strongly into the spotlight, but the resolution worked. There's a plethora of characters, swiftly introduced, which becomes quite overwhelming, but I'd co...
I thought this was a good start to what could be a very interesting series. I liked that the author allowed the cats to act like cats, even when exhibiting their magical abilities. (There are no talking cats in this book) I like that their mysterious abilities were not yet explained too. The myst...
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