What the Cat Saw
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Kathleen Early
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Carolyn Hart
Since her fiancé’s death, Nela Farley has been plagued by a sixth sense: She understands the thoughts of cats. In desperate need of a distraction, Nela agrees to substitute for her sister, Chloe, at her job for a charitable foundation. Chloe has even arranged a place for her sister to stay. But when Nela encounters the previous tenant’s cat, she gets a flash of thought: “...dead and gone...She loved me...skateboard on the step...”
Nela wants to ignore what the cat saw, but the idea that the death of former tenant Marian Grant wasn’t an accident is something she can’t ignore. And when a detective becomes suspicious of Nela’s sister and a second murder occurs, Nela realizes she’ll have to make the most of her unwanted ability before she meets her own untimely end...
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Critic reviews
“Carolyn Hart’s work is both utterly reliable and utterly unpredictable. What the Cat Saw will surprise and engage any mystery reader.”—Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Traditional mystery fans will find a lot to like.”—Publishers Weekly
“Hart’s unusual method for revealing clues is a highlight of this tense drama as each is exposed through Jugs the cat...Each character is carefully layered and woven into a story filled with thrills and surprises.”—RT Book Reviews
“Traditional mystery fans will find a lot to like.”—Publishers Weekly
“Hart’s unusual method for revealing clues is a highlight of this tense drama as each is exposed through Jugs the cat...Each character is carefully layered and woven into a story filled with thrills and surprises.”—RT Book Reviews
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Thisis a mystery wherein a woman suddenly finds she can sometimes read the mind of a least one cat. Tidbits from the cat lead her to suspect someone was murdered. She gets caught up of course in the investigation. Oddly the cat angle doesn’t really do anything else. Mostly it is a regular mystery. It suffers to some extent from something that can happen when the author tries to provide a bunch of possible suspects that are together a lot. Scenes start taking forever while we hear everyone’s reaction to something. Like, “Suspect1 coughed uncomfortably and stared at her high heeled shoes. Suspect2 held his jaw tightly like it was an effort not to respond. Suspect3 stopped twirling his horn rimmed glasses and stared. Etc etc etc….” It was okay. Could have used more cats, and a better romantic endingJust an OK mystery
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Then there's the mystery. Through the first half of the book I thought that the mystery was going to stay ... a mystery. Through the second half of the book they hit you over the head with The Clue over and over, but the police and protagonists kept misinterpreting The Clue.
I liked Nela and Steve. I liked the cat. I didn't like the detective, she was too one sided and tended to jump to conclusions. And I didn't care much for the story. It would be ok for a free read from the library but it's certainly not something I'd want to come back to in the future.
I was surprised not to enjoy a Carolyn Hart book.
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