Feral attraction

Eileen Watkins

Book - 2018

Cassie's good friend Dawn is part of an organization that's trying to protect a colony of stray cats on the property of a condo community in Chadwick, New Jersey. The residents have got their backs up over the cat invasion, and Dawn has come to Cassie's grooming and boarding shop, Cassie's Comfy Cats, to ask her help in talking sense to them. Not everyone's against the cats. Eccentric Sabrina Ward feeds them and has even created makeshift shelters for them in the nearby woods, infuriating her neighbors. Following a heated community meeting--in which Cassie and Dawn come up with a proposal--Sabrina's body is found in the woods. The police are calling her death an accident, but Cassie smells a rat. Narrowing down... the list of suspects may be tougher than herding cats, but Cassie is determined to collar the killer before another cat lover has a fatal accident.

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Books [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Eileen Watkins (author)
Physical Description
245 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781496710604
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

At the start of Watkins's enjoyable third Cat Groomer mystery (after The Bengal Identity), Cassie McGlone, owner of Cassie's Comfy Cats, a grooming and boarding business in Chadwick, N.J., attends a condominium meeting of a suburban enclave whose mostly elderly homeowners are battling over how to deal with a colony of feral cats living in the surrounding woods. While some call for drastic measures, 70-year-old Sabrina Ward seeks a more humane solution. Cassie tries to persuade the condo board to try a trap-neuter-return program. Later, Sabrina is found dead near one of her cat feeding stations. The autopsy lists the cause of death as a heart attack, but Dawn, a friend of both Cassie and Sabrina, refuses to believe this assessment and asks Cassie to help her prove it was murder. The top cat of the feral colony leads Cassie to an important clue and perhaps saves her life, but the detection takes a back seat to information on both domestic and feral cat behavior. This entry is a cat lover's delight. Agent, Evan Marshall, Evan Marshall Agency. (Oct.) c Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In trying to save the lives of a colony of cats, a cat groomer gets tangled in a human murder mystery.Cassie McGlone has no idea what she's in for when her best friend ropes her into attending a resident meeting at The Reserve, an upscale-living community that seems to suit older, activeand wealthyChadwick, New Jersey, residents. Dawn Tischler's mother, Gwen, is a Reserve resident who has gotten Dawn interested in a feral cat colony on the property, and Dawn needs Cassie's help as a cat expert (and friend) who can help plead the case to let the cats live. As the owner of the cat-focused boarding and grooming business Cassie's Comfy Cats, Cassie has gotten Dawn excited about cat facts, and Dawn is sure that the meeting's attendees will be an attentive audience. The Reserve's residents are anything but reserved, however, and the meeting turns quickly from a debate about euthanizing the cat colony to the attendees' threats of euthanizing each other. Particularly threatened in a number of heated exchanges is outspoken cat activist Sabrina Ward, who draws on her social justice-focused early life to advocate for a humane trap-and-release program. Before Cassie and Dawn can team up with Sabrina and local group Friends of Chadwick Animals, they discover that Sabrina has died suddenly. Local police aren't interested in investigating the death of an older, fragile woman, so Cassie and Dawn do some digging of their own, hoping that ridding the Reserve of the perp may mean the cats can stay. Cassie's attention is distracted by the threat of a lawsuit from a client, who believes Cassie may have harmed his cat in the grooming process. Thank goodness Cassie's boyfriend, veterinarian Mark Coccia, offers to help with her client, and Cassie feels lucky to have Mark on her side even if she is feeling ambivalent about their future.Watkins' series (The Bengal Identity, 2018) is distinguished by the incorporation of facts about cats relating to each case, making her writing educational as much as it is entertaining. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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