I say this every time I read one of the books in this series, but I don't generally like books with talking animals. This series continues to be the exception that proves the rule. Partly because this is the kind of world I want to live in, where animal-human relationships continue beyond death, a...
This is a good book, for the most part. It was a bit confusing at first in how the dialogue of the animals is conveyed. It's very funny, and any animal lover will get a kick out of that aspect of the story.Overall rating: 3.5/5.0 stars.Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine: http://affairedecoeur.co...
This is one of those books and one of those series that most people would pass by based on the premise and the blurb, but most people would be missing out on some incredibly subtle, talented writing that blends humour with sadness, and fantasy with realism in a beautiful way. Marked Fur Murder cen...
I can't describe this series without it sounding around-the-bend ludicrous and it's one I'd normally never go near because I don't like books about talking animals. Even the official book synopsis makes it sound inane. But it isn't. Turns out it's really well-written and touching without being sa...
I loved this! I'm a sucker for "woo-woo" in my mysteries, to begin with, so this one pretty much had me at "ghost cat". But the dialogue hooked me from like the second page and in between gales of laughter, I ended up reading out loud to the cats. They graciously pretended they were interested....
This was a cute cozy mystery. Not usually my kind of mystery novel, but this was ok.
Hello, my name is Jennifer and I love animals more than I like people. Generally speaking. Not just the cute furry ones, but all animals. Except roaches - roaches are the devil's minions, but otherwise, pretty much all of them. You'd think this animal love would mean that I'd pick up any book a...