"The Marvellous Mrs. Murphy Does It Again!"
The sixth "Mrs. Murphy Mystery," featuring Mary
Minor "Harry" Haristeen and her pets (Mrs. Murphy, the
tiger cat; Tee Tucker, the corgi bitch; and Pewter, the fat
gray cat who used to live in Market Shifflett's grocery),
takes some interesting new tangents. There's a Civil War
re-enactment, a haughty Britisher who gets shot (not
fatally) in the very midst of the fray, a small plane
hidden in an old stone barn, and a missing pilot; a
dismaying discovery by the three animals in a pit full of
discarded farm machinery, and the revelation it leads to;
an appearance by the Reverend Herb Jones's cats, Elocution
and Lucy Fur, who've been mentioned but never introduced
before in the series; a cabal that may or may not be
illegal but is certainly leading to some strange doings;
and a murder that goes unsolved, even by the notoriously
nosy Mrs. Murphy. The high point of the novel, though, has
to be the astonishing scene in which Tucker and the cats,
having discovered Harry's neighbor Blair Bainbridge lying
in his Porsche freshly shot, contrive to literally drive
the car home to their mistress so she can call for help.
It sounds incredible, but as Brown has set it up
(foreshadowing with a newspaper story about a dog ticketed
for driving without a license), it just seems a believable
outgrowth of a series in which animals talk to one another,
read the mail and the newspaper, and help solve crimes
while still acting plausibly like animals. A not-to-be-
missed entry.
Reviewed by Christine Jeffords
Posted July 23, 2002
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