Author: C.B. Wilson
Genre: Mystery
Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #: 9781737439349
Self-Published
272 Pages
$12.99; $3.99 Amazon
November 1, 2021
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A feline loving investigative reporter living in the dog friendliest city in America, what can go wrong during dog show week when the quaint seaside town turns dog-eat-dog?
Cat Wright can almost handle dogs, but she finds the delicate balance bitterly disrupted when two opposing Cavalier King Charles Spaniels disappear and the mayor's wife is murderer.
With her aunt heading the list of suspects due to the town's cutthroat rivalry, Cat determines she must dig up enough evidence to prove her innocence. But, as the facts stack up against them, she's plagued with a new problem -- the dognapped Cavaliers are found in her aunt's kennel.
Can Cat walk with the leash lovers long enough to catch a killer and save the dog show?
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Cat Wright is an ex-investigative reporter now working at a studio for her aunt's radio show. She has a traumatic past that deals with pit bulls, but she doesn't want to talk about or relive it. One morning, the mayor's wife stumbles into the studio mumbling about her champion Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, then collapses. When it's discovered that the dog is missing and the woman dies, Cat's aunt is the first suspect. Then another dog is kidnapped, and now the dog-loving town is suspicious of her aunt -- who would likely win the dog show without the two entrants.
Cat knows her aunt is innocent, but proving it is another thing. With the police chief being her uncle, she has a chance at finding out the truth. But a man who's assigned to the case by the feds isn't totally happy about it, yet is allowing her to stay. Now, if she can just get over her fears of the past, she just might catch a killer...
This is the first book in the series, and I really wanted to like it more than I did. While I think the idea of a canine-loving town is cute, I didn't understand why everyone hated cats. It seems dog lovers don't like cats, but cat lovers like dogs. (I'm sure there are exceptions, as there always is, so please don't take offense; but go figure). Anyway, Cat's sure the kidnapper is a local, since she doesn't believe a stranger would have the information regarding the collars (read the book and you will know what I am talking about). Still, she has no real clue as to whom the nappers are.
But as Cat searches, she also has to dig into her own troubled past, wondering if there's something there that might give her a clue -- and also wondering if the incidents are tied together with what occurred in her past. Finding the answers to one could give her the answers to the other...
This book was written very well, but unfortunately it couldn't keep my interest for some reason. I do love a good mystery, but I just can't put my finger on what is was that exactly kept me from reading through in one session. In the end, everything was tied up nicely and gave us a very satisfactory ending; and I really wish I could have enjoyed it more.
I was given a copy of this book from the author and AXP, but this in no way influenced my review.
More on C.B. Wilson's Books:https://www.amazon.com/C-B-Wilson/e/B09DXF436G/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1
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