Escape Claws

· A Cat Lady Mystery Book 1 · Lyrical Press
3.5
2 reviews
Ebook
250
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First in the Cat Lady Mystery series. “A very fun cat-centric novel, along with strong writing, fun characters, and a crowd-pleasing finale.”—Kings River Life Magazine
 
Here, killer, killer, killer . . .
 
For the first time in sixteen years, Lara Caphart has returned to her hometown of Whisker Jog, New Hampshire. She wants to reconnect with her estranged Aunt Fran, who’s having some difficulty looking after herself—and her eleven cats. Taking care of a clowder of kitties is easy but keeping Fran from being harassed by local bully Theo Barnes is hard. The wealthy builder has his sights set on Fran’s property, and is determined to make her an offer she doesn’t dare refuse.
 
Then Lara spots a blue-eyed ragdoll cat that she swears is the reincarnation of her beloved Blue, her childhood pet. Pursuing the feline to the edge of Fran’s yard, she stumbles upon the body of Theo Barnes, clearly a victim of foul play. To get her and Fran off the suspect list, Lara finds herself following the cat’s clues in search of a killer. Is Blue’s ghost really trying to help her solve a murder, or has Lara inhaled too much catnip?   
 
Selected as a Modern Cat Connie’s Book Club pick

Praise for Linda Reilly’s Deep Fried Mysteries
 
“I thoroughly enjoyed this puzzler of a mystery. Reilly cooks up a perfect recipe of murder and mayhem in this charming cozy.”—Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author
 
“Smart, sassy, and a little bit scary. Everything a good cozy should be!”—Laura Childs, New York Times bestselling author

Ratings and reviews

3.5
2 reviews
Jeanie Dannheim
January 17, 2018
I love it!! Escape Claws is the first in Linda Reilly's new Cat Lady Mysteries series, and I can't wait for the next one to come out! This mystery pulled me in from the very beginning and kept my attention throughout. It was definitely hard to put down, and equally hard to have a favorite feline. After receiving a call from her best friend, Sherri, that Aunt Fran was having trouble with a town bully and also was caring for too many cats, Lara took a few days off from her part time job in Boston, along with her artistic paintings, and headed for Whisker Jog, NH. It will be her first visit there in 16 years, since her parents moved from there to Sudbury, Massachusetts. Lara didn't hear anything from Fran after writing to her several times, and while she didn't forget her beloved aunt, her life finally took different directions. Lara's heart aches when she sees the state of disrepair of Aunt Fran's home and how much older than her 50+ years Fran looks. Hesitant to listen to Lara, Fran does let he into her home. One of the first tasks she takes on for Fran is cleaning the dozen litter boxes for the eleven cats she cares for, strays or abandoned and left on her doorstep. She learns that Fran has a rapidly-degenerative arthritis, for which her doctor recommends knee replacements. She simply can't see her way to have surgery and find someone to care for her cats while she has the replacements. And the cats are her closest family members now. A local businessman, Theo, is trying to bully Fran into selling a strip of land she owns so he can add it to one he already owns, build, and sell condos. She doesn't want to sell, but he is not leaving her many options, and on what she collects on disability barely covers her needs. The sale would certainly help her financially. Lara wants to help, provide all the solutions, and get back to Boston as her funds are very limited. The following morning, Lara is outdoors and sees what looks like the cat she loved as a child, a Ragdoll cat named Blue. Deciding it could be a descendent of Blue, she follows it - and finds the body of Theo, murdered during the night hours - possibly when Lara heard raised voices during the night? Fran is a person of interest in the murder, especially with the history she had with the bully. Lara and Fran, Sherri and Daisy, and children that Fran looks after are such wonderful, caring characters! Lara's best friend Sherri owned a cafe near Fran's, and Daisy, her mother, helps her with anything needed in the cafe. They are all very well defined, especially as Lara begins to learn a secret or two about Fran. These are the characters who really make the novel work beautifully! Well, them and the cats... There is a rich assortment of folks in Whisker Jog, and Lara begins to feel her attachment to the town grow again. She decides that she is staying as long as the killer is on the loose, but the murder doesn't seem to be solving itself. Figuring out who the bad guy/ gal might be seemed easy, at first, as most of the folks in town are simply good people. I had one who I thought was the killer, but I was so wrong. The real murderer was a complete surprise to me, one that I had never considered! The novel ends with great satisfaction, and I hope the next one is out soon! I highly recommend Escape Claws to every cat lady and cozy mystery lover who enjoys well-executed stories full of strong, friendly people and adorable cats - even the one named Blue that Aunt Fran says she never had. Hmm. Maybe next time we'll find out where Blue ... or her descendents ... might have come from.
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About the author

Raised in a sleepy town in the Berkshires, Linda Reilly has spent the bulk of her career in the field of real estate closings and title examination. It wasn’t until 1995 that her first short mystery, “Out of Luck,” was accepted for publication by Woman’s World Magazine. Since then she’s had more than forty short stories published, including a sprinkling of romances. She is also the author of Some Enchanted Murder, and the Deep Fried Mystery series featuring fry cook Talia Marby. A member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Cat Writers’ Association, Linda lives in New Hampshire with her husband, who affectionately calls her “Nose-in-a-book.” Visit her on the web at lindasreilly.com.

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