"Will appeal to readers who enjoy a good cozy and to feline lovers"
Felicity Pride is a mid-list author who writes mysteries
about cats who communicate with their human. The irony is
that Felicity doesn't have nor ever had a feline and knows
nothing about their care and upkeep except what she reads
in books. Although she quits her job as a teacher to
write full time she doesn't have to worry about income
because she inherited a Mansion in Newton, Massachusetts
from her deceased aunt and uncle. One day when Felicity returns home she finds a dead man in
her vestibule; his mouth and nose are duct taped. She
later learns the victim received a blow to his head and a
plastic bag was placed over his face. A cat is by the
body; Felicity takes it home to care for it. She brings
it to the vet and learns from the microchip in her ear
that the cat is Edith and belongs to Quinlan Coates who
has another feline Brigitte which Felicity brings home
after the landlord lets her into his apartment. Felicity
wants to discover who Coates' killer is because it will
give her some great free publicity. What she doesn't
expect is that she will come to love the cats and they
will be instrumental in saving her life from a deranged
killer. Susan Conant, well known for her Dog Lover's mysteries,
has written an exciting animal mystery starring two
adorable felines. Learning to love them makes the heroine
a more sensitive and caring person and as the book
progresses, the character metamorphosis into someone it is
easy to care about. SCRATCH THE SURFACE will appeal to
readers who enjoy a good cozy and to feline lovers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 28, 2005
A new series (and a new species) for the award-winning
author of the Dog Lover's mysteries.
SummaryIntroducing a great new series and a terrific new sleuth in
Felicity Pride, (herself an author of a series of
popular cat mysteries). Now Felicity's facing a real mystery
when she finds a catand a corpseon her doorstep.
Who was he? Who killed him? And what publicity value could
it all have for her newest novel? The answers may lie with
an avid pet-hater; a highbrow professor who's read every cat
mystery ever written; or perhaps with Felicity's own
number-one rival in the field, a reclusive, bestselling
author. With a burly, kilt-wearing detective on her side,
Felicity must sort out a case more puzzling than any she's
ever plotted on paper.
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