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288 pages, Paperback
First published April 3, 2012
However, the narrative device with which she endows her storyteller begins as mildly annoying and jumps the shark before the book's end. Her first-person narrator is a cat behaviorist and (this is not a spoiler, you will see it on the book's dustcover) her encounters with animals are characterized by her speaking with the animals and the animals replying. It's not a Mister Ed kind of thing, it is a silent communication. However, the words are (not) spoken quite clearly. I just couldn't get past this. I was also somewhat miffed with her narrator taking a salvo at her cat by bringing up opposable thumbs. My life experience with cats has proven to me time and again that cats have no need of opposable thumbs.
I do think that most folks will not react as badly as I did, for them, this will be a fun read and fine mystery. Cat lovers and mystery lovers will both enjoy this tale.