This is the 17th Joe Grey mystery, and Shirley Rousseau Murphy has created an anthropomorphic tale taking place in Molena Point, California which is home to a colony of sentient cats as well as Joe Grey, Dulcie, and Kit. Unfortunately, Molena Point did not escape the effects of the Great Recession. Some families who could no longer pay their mortgages disappeared in the middle of the night, leaving their pets behind to fend for themselves. Local veterinarian John Firetti leaves food every day for the cat colony secretly hoping to find one of the special cats. Volunteers join him in helping with the many additional stray cats that find the colony or are lost throughout town.
Ryan receives a letter from Debbie Kraft, an old schoolmate, pleading for a place to stay. Debbie and her two children have been evicted from their apartment out of state on which her ex-husband stopped paying. Now they have no place to go and hope Ryan will take them in. Debbie’s alcoholic mother lives in Molena Point along with her orphaned nephew, Billy Young, as well as her ex-husband, head of Kraft Realty, and her sister who lives in luxury married to another partner in Kraft Realty. Joe Grey cannot understand why none of them help Debbie.
To Joe’s disbelief, Debbie and her daughters arrive at the Damens’ home late one evening. Ryan and Clyde resist her attempts to move in but eventually give in. Joe snoops among their piles of luggage and finds wads of cash. Debbie has a hidden agenda. Ryan boots them out the next morning, kicking and screaming, to live in one of their empty homes that needs cleaning in exchange for free board.
Days later Joe awakens in his rooftop aerie to see fire burning near Max and Charlie Harper’s ranch so dials 911. Word spreads, and they all race to the Harper ranch only to discover an old worker’s shack across from the Harpers burned, leaving a charred body still in bed. Billy Young has frantically peddled his bike up the hill to see his burning home. Max gently breaks the news of his grandmother Hesmerra’s death. Harper insists that Billy stay with him rather than turn him over to child services. Billy agrees only if he can bring his rescued stray cats. Debbie wants nothing to do with her nephew, and she could care less that her mother is dead.
The police must deal with Hesmerra’s neighbor, Emmylou, who is now living in her car and who is hiding a metal box of papers she unearthed from underneath Hesmerra’s bed. Emmylou keeps looking for a place to stay and tries her friend Sammie’s house. Sammie is missing, and her home stinks to high heaven. The cats investigate the odor and make a shocking discovery.
All the plot lines came untangled and answers were found. Joe Grey, Dulcie, Kit, and their new friends have risked everything to help their humans. Their humans risked their lives to protect their community and their cats. Narrator Susan Boyce does her usual fine job expressing all the emotions of this magical story.