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No Paw to Stand On (Bookmobile Cat Mystery, #12)No Paw to Stand On by Laurie Cass

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


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I finished reading No Paw to Stand On by Laurie Cass last night. It's the 12th installment in the "Bookmobile Cat" cozy mystery series. The main character is librarian Minnie Hamilton.

Minnie's wedding is fast approaching and causing stress, and her anxiety rises when her BFF, Kristen, calls to report that several people fell ill after eating at her restaurant. She wants Minnie to see if she can figure out what happened. Eager to help, Minnie dives in. When other restaurants in the town of Chilson begin getting terrible reviews, she wonders if there's a connection. Things come to a head when an employee of one of the restaurants is murdered in the kitchen. Now the police are investigating fully, but Minnie finds herself unable to drop her own investigation. In the meantime, there have been acts of vandalism at the library, and the officiant for Minnie and Rafe's wedding had an accident and will not be able to marry them. Minnie is being pulled in several directions as she tries to figure out what's going on with the restaurants in town, who's vandalizing the library, and who is going to perform her wedding ceremony.

With so much going on, the plot was fast-paced and kept my interest. Reading about familiar characters was charming, and Minnie's cat, Eddie, was being his usual funny self. That's what I liked. What I didn't like...Spoilers )

Favorite lines:
♦ More than once, I'd wondered if cat purrs had healing powers.
♦ "Not a single disgruntled employee?" // "They're all extremely gruntled." // "Is that a word? Gruntled?" // "How could you have disgruntled without first having gruntled?"
♦ "One more reason to be grateful you're a cat. You never have to do dishes."
♦ My mother would have a canary.
♦ "The vast majority of people in this country manage to get through their lives without seeing a single dead body outside of a hospital or funeral home. And then there's you."
Exactly!
"This morning I decided to be thirteen again, just to see what it felt like."
♦ "You're nuts. But you're my nut, and I love you."
♦ "Deviled eggs. You can never have too many."
Exactly!

I thoroughly enjoyed this story, but I fervently wish the author would let go of so many tired tropes. Might have given this five stars, but I'm deducting one for the cookie-cutter, trope-laden formula. Four stars it is.
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The Crime That Binds (Bookmobile Cat Mystery, #10)The Crime That Binds by Laurie Cass

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Last night, I finished the book The Crime That Binds by Laurie Cass. It's the 10th installment in the "Bookmobile Cat" mystery series, starring librarian Minnie Hamilton and her rescue cat, Eddie.

Minnie learns that one of her young bookmobile patrons, Ryan, has been accused of a bank robbery and murder downstate. She can't believe the soft-spoken young man would have committed such a crime, and Minnie sets out to prove it. When another murder is committed locally, everyone is sure that Ryan is to blame. It seems that Minnie and Eddie are the only ones who have faith in him. It will be up to them to find out who the real killer is and clear Ryan's name.

This particular book was more of a slog than others in the series. For one thing, I was taken aback that Minnie took it upon herself to investigate. Ryan is simply someone she meets in passing on an irregular basis. I do enjoy cozy mysteries, but I'd like our intrepid amateur sleuths to have a good reason to investigate. There were some subplots going on as well. Ordinarily, I appreciate it when a story doesn't focus solely on the investigation, but in this case, it grew tedious. Minnie's BFF, Kristen, was about ten months pregnant and ready to pop at any moment, and Minnie's ex, Ash, has broken up with his girlfriend, Chelsea, in spite of the fact that they're clearly perfect for one another and both are clearly miserable. Yes, Minnie had to meddle there, too. Another thing that bothered me is that, once again, the position of library director was up in the air/in jeopardy. Good grief, it seems that each book in the series has had a subplot involving either the viability of the bookmobile or the tenure of the director of the library. Enough!

Favorite lines:
♦ "A cat's purr can compensate for much."
♦ They also tended to think in straight lines, always assuming the noise of hooves was horses, and not accepting the possibility of zebras until the black-and-white-striped hides zoomed past them.
♦ "I'm lending you something. You can't keep it, because long term I might crumple up into a sad and whining ball."
♦ Sewing was so far outside my wheelhouse it would be on another boat altogether.
♦ Even my cat thought the idea was dumb.


A good read, but not up to par with others in the series. Giving this one an average score.
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Gone with the Whisker (A Bookmobile Cat Mystery #8)Gone with the Whisker by Laurie Cass

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



I finished the book Gone with the Whisker, by Laurie Cass, last night. It's the 8th part of her "Bookmobile Cat" mystery series, starring librarian Minnie Hamilton and her rescue cat, Eddie.

The town of Chilson is gearing up for its annual Fourth of July festivities, and Minnie is excited to partcipate and to introduce the traditions to her teenage niece, Katrina, who is visiting for the summer. The excitement turns sinister when Katrina literally trips over a dead body during the fireworks display. Seeing how traumatized her niece is, Minnie can't help but insert herself into the investigation, questioning the police to see if they're making any progress. When she gets frustrated with their lack of leads, Minnie begins looking into the matter herself.

In the meantime, she finds herself ill-prepared to handle the temperament of a surly teenage girl, all of her co-workers at the library have differing opinions on how an endowment from a wealthy patron should be spent, her Aunt Frances is having second thoughts about turning over her bed and breakfast to her cousin, Celeste, and Minnie is kept busy trying to help her boyfriend, Rafe, work on the house he's been restoring for years. When someone else is murdered, Minnie thinks the crimes are related, but the police aren't so sure. It's up to Minnie, with a helping paw from Eddie, to connect the dots and solve the crime.

Story was lively and well-paced, and characterizations were wonderful. I wanted to smack Katrina into next week. I remember being a surly teenage girl, too, but I never would have copped an attitude with someone not in my immediate family, or my mother would have smacked me into next week. Minnie is fun, feisty, and fierce, and I enjoy following her thought processes.

Favorite lines:
♦ "When all else fails, blame the cat." // "No, you blame the cat from the beginning."
♦ Before I'd taken up residence with a cat, I hadn't understood how judgmental they could be.
♦ "Maybe that's where we'd start, with the original six national hockey league teams."

Pardon me, but that should be Original Six National Hockey League teams.
♦ This was not a calm, detached hatred. No, this was more the Captain Ahab and the Great White Whale kind of hatred, the kind that could consume you.
♦ "You're asking my cat for my hand in marriage?"


Delightful, for the most part. Four stars.
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At work today, I finished reading Lending a Paw, which is the first in author Laurie Cass' new "Bookmobile Cat" mysteries.

Assistant librarian Minnie Hamilton has gotten a donation to make her dream of a bookmobile possible. On its first trip through the countryside, Minnie's cat Eddie stows away aboard the vehicle. At the last stop, Eddie bails out of the bookmobile and leads Minnie to discover a dead body.

When Minnie's aunt and one of her friends are implicated, Minnie takes it upon herself to do a little investigating of her own.

Eddie, of course, is smarter than your average tabby. He steers Minnie to important clues, as well as becoming her regular co-pilot on the bookmobile.

The story was cute and fun, and it kept me guessing right up to the exciting end. Can't wait to read more in this series!

Four stars:

★★★★

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