Hidden deep within underground caves, caves that should have been closed off, archeology students find a dead body. Detective McLean begins his investigation only to realize it is the body of a missing journalist. The murder appears to be a part of a ritual, but of what kind. McLean has the uncanny feeling that there is something more hidden within this murder than what it appears to be. As he follows his instincts and with the help of a remarkable and unlikely allies, the detective begins to track down this killer. One who believes he answers to a higher power, one who believes he is doing good rather than evil.
This is a book that I had the honor of receiving from the publisher through NetGallery (if you haven't checked out NetGallery do so it's pretty great).
The story starts out very strong with the murder which readers see happen when they read the prologue. Then the strength of the novel continues until the end. There are moments when it feels like the story wavers a little bit and has elements that feel like they don't make sense to the story, but that doesn't take away from the story itself. The story itself is an easy read, there isn't much that goes deeper than what the author is telling us which is a good thing. Oswald takes time to get readers familiar with his characters especially if they hadn't read one of the previous novels before. I like that I was able to pick up this book and read it without prior knowledge of these characters.
The characters are strong and interesting, it is easy to relate to them and hope things work out the way you want them to as the reader (some stories it doesn't which makes for a great novel). There is a nice blend of both science and paranormal throughout this book that really keeps you guessing and entertained. Some things were a little humorous that you don't see in other mystery books such as the use of poop as evidence, but it makes you wonder how often everyday cops have to analyze poop in order to solve a crime? Gross right, but funny nonetheless.
I simply loved reading this book and hope to go back and read the previous novels and eagerly anticipate the next one. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys a good book to read regardless of genre preference. I would give this a rating of 4 out of 5 simply because there were moments when it seemed like the story lulled.
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Monday, December 19, 2016
Purr M Murder
Sydeny left New York after ending her engagement and returned hom to Deer Park where she now helps her sister run the local animal shelter. Syd and Kat organize a fun fundraising event with a local café shop: a cat café! where people can pay an extra fee and have their coffee and play with adoptable cats. Things are going great that is until Trowbridge Littleton begins to make troubles from them and threatens to not only shut down the event, but also the shelter. Kat and Syd decide to try and reason with him only to find his dead body. Now the sisters need to try and clear their names off the list of suspects. When Syd starts investigating further, with the help of a tabby cat Toby, the killer sets their sights on her.We cats decided the human needed to review a book with the hero is a cat! I mean, we are the literary cats after all right? The human was honored to review a copy of the book from the publisher via NetGallery, awesomesauce right? The cover is cute with the orange tabby looking all mischievous with his skull cookie, and makes the reader wonder what the book will be about and how the cat will play a part into the story. It reminded me a lot of the "Cat Who" series by Lilian Jackson Braun.
While this novel was light and airy, it was very suspenseful and keep me guessing at what would happen next to the characters. It doesn't have many dark undertones that most mystery novels have, but then most mystery novels that have an animal as a central character seem to be light and airy. Lotempio creates characters and a setting that leaves readers invested in them. I couldn't wait to find out what would happen with the shelter, almost more than I wanted Littleton's murderer found, is that odd? The story was almost hypnotic in that it pulls readers into the story and time seems to stand still until something interrupts you.
It is an easy read, but not to the point of feeling too simplistic or "childish" (I'm not sure if that is the word that I want). I found myself curled up on the couch with a cup of hot cocoa getting lost in the book on a snowy afternoon. It was exactly the kind of book I needed to read to lift my spirits and bring a smile to my face. I seen on the cover that it is a part of series, and I look forward to what Lotempio has in store for us in other books. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys mystery novels, animals, cats, a good soft read, and reading in general. I would even allow a child of pre-teen age read this because there isn't a lot of gore, sex, or otherwise inappropriate material. It's a good, clean, fantastic book. Keep up the good work Toni.
My rating is an enthusiastic 5 paws up.
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