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Tag: Carole Nelson Douglas

  • Book Notes: Cat in a Topaz Tango

    Cat in a Topaz Tango is the latest in the wonderful Midnight Louie series.  If you don’t like thinking and talking animals, then this book probably isn’t for you, but if you like light-hearted fun and a bit of mystery, it’s great.  If you like cats, so much the better!

    This is one of those rare series that manages to keep my attention through multiple books.  Douglas shows no inclination to “jump the shark.”  Her characters remain who they are.  Of course, they were always getting into some pretty strange messes, so perhaps that makes it easier!

    In this volume, Midnight Louie is using his feline agility and general sneakiness to keep up with his human, Temple Barr, through an an unusually complex set of moves, as a murderer stalks a dance competition, and Lieutenant Molina’s young teen daughter is, well, a teenager.  (Surprise!)

    We hear a bit more from Max, and we learn a bit more about Rafi Nadir.  It’s all good fun!

  • Book: Cat in a Sapphire Slipper

    I’m a sucker for light reading that involves cats and mystery, so how could I possibly not enjoy Carole Nelson Douglas’s Midnight Louie mysteries?

    This latest book finds Max Kinsella missing and Temple Barr getting engaged to Matt Devine, while the Fontana brothers are all kidnapped, and generally all hell is breaking loose all over.

    The problem is to solve the mystery before everyone’s life is ruined, and this is accomplished in a most amusing manner in the required number of pages (396). This is pure fun, though I must say if you don’t like cats you may not like it all that well. Midnight Louie encounters an old flame, and we end up with four cats working on the mystery at once.

    What’s not to like?

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