Book 53, 2018
Jul. 18th, 2018 09:33 pm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Stayed up late last night to finish reading Wrong Side of the Paw, which is part of Laurie Cass' "Bookmobile Cat" mystery series, featuring librarian Minnie Hamilton and her sidekick, cat Eddie.
Minnie and Eddie are out on a bookmobile run, when Eddie bails out at a stop, hops in the bed of a pickup truck, and discovers a dead body. The driver of the truck, Leese Lacombe, immediately falls under suspicion for the murder of her father, but Minnie doesn't believe the mild-mannered attorney would harm anyone. Determined to prove Leese didn't kill her father, Minnie starts asking around town, and what she learns is that more people had a motive to kill Dale Lacombe than didn't.
In the meantime, Minnie is dealing with an aloof and out-of-touch boss, a relationship that has lost its spark, and an aunt who may be ready to sell the boardinghouse that Minnie considers home. Fortunately, Minnie is used to employing her skills as a research librarian to solve problems.
Delightful story, with lots of great characters, both old and new. The plot moved along at a good pace, and I always enjoy Minnie's "conversations" with Eddie.
Not all was sunshine and roses, however. ( Spoilers, ahoy! )
Favorite lines:
♦ There is no stubborn like a cat being stubborn.
♦ "If we could harness the power of gossip, we'd have energy enough to light the world."
Overall, very good, but I'm knocking a star off for the ending:
****