Monday, June 25, 2018

Book Review: Claws of Death (A Cat Lady Mystery) by Linda Reilly


Whisker Jog, New Hampshire, is a long way from Hollywood, but it’s the place legendary actress Deanna Daltry wants to call home. Taking up residence in a stone mansion off Cemetery Hill, the retired, yet still glamorous, septuagenarian has adopted two kittens from Lara Caphart’s High Cliff Shelter for Cats. With help from her Aunt Fran, Lara makes sure the kitties settle in safely with their new celebrity mom.

But not everyone in town is a fan of the fading star. Deanna was in Whisker Jog when she was younger, earning a reputation for pussyfooting around, and someone is using that knowledge against her. After being frightened by some nasty pranks, Deanna finds herself the prime murder suspect when the body of a local teacher is found on her property. Now, it’s up to Lara, Aunt Fran, and the blue-eyed Ragdoll mystery cat Lara recently encountered to collar a killer before another victim is pounced upon . . .


You have to love it when the character list in the beginning of a book is all the feline characters, not the human ones! In Claws of Death Lara and her Aunt Fran have officially opened the High Cliff Shelter for Cats out of their cozy home in Whisker Jog, New Hampshire. It's pretty exciting when legendary actress Deanna Daltry moves to town and adopts a pair of Lara and Fran's kittens. The only concern is Deanna's housekeeper Nancy's apparent dislike for the precious babies, and when Lara visits one day to check on the kittens she's horrified to find a dead body in the private cemetery behind Deanna's home. The victim is Donald Waitt, a face from Deanna's past who she recently had a very public altercation with. Lara likes Deanna very much and can't help but get involved to prove her innocence. 

In between investigating, Lara keeps busy breaking in a new shelter employee who seems too good to be true, and matchmaking cats and humans leading to very sweet scenes, especially when kids are involved. Just as in the first book, the star of the show is Blue, a ghostly Ragdoll cat only Lara can see who protects her and gives a paws up or down to potential forever homes for the shelter's charges. This series is a dream come true for cat-loving mystery readers, and I hope it enjoys a long and happy nine lives!



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11 comments:

Mickey's Musings said...

Hmmmmmmmmm!
Sounds like a good read :)
Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ

Unknown said...

I had a funny feeling you'd be reviewing this one today :) I loved it too!

Fr. Tom Fish said...

Definitely one I want to read! Love everything - from the setting of Whisker Jog to all the puns thrown in..cat lovers never tire of books about their favorite pets :)

Patricia T said...

I can hardly wait to read this!

The Menagerie Mom said...

This sounds like it's going to be an incredibly fun read. I'm thinking it will have to get bumped up pretty high on my to-read list. And, I absolutely adore the cover! Thank you for sharing yet another book I'm now eager to read!

Lola The Rescued Cat said...

Oh! This sounds like it's going to be so much fun to read! We think every book ever published should be about cats.

Hairballsandhissyfits.com said...

Amarula definitely knows about claws of death!!

pilch92 said...

That sounds great :)

Rene said...

I didn't know there was a Cat Lady series! I keep adding to my cozy list that contains cats thanks to you!

Three Chatty Cats said...

This sounds like a fun cozy! I'll have to add it to my list!

Nancy said...

This looks like a fun book! As a Cat Lady, I will have to read it!