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Alice Nestleton Mystery #19

A Cat with No Clue: An Alice Nestleton Mystery

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Actress and amateur sleuth Alice Nestleton thinks up the perfect anniversary gift for her elderly actor friends Alex and Lila. She has a chef whip up a replica of the meal the couple shared on their first date. For better or worse, they eat every bite. The next day, they?re dead?from food poisoning. Of course, the only witnesses are the couple's two little kittens. Definitely cute, but certainly not viable on the witness stand. To say that Alice is the prime suspect would be an extreme understatement. And while the actor in Alice may love the spotlight, this is not the kind of attention she needs?

224 pages, ebook

First published December 1, 2001

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Lydia Adamson

53 books46 followers
Lydia Adamson is the pen name for Franklin B. King who is an author, free-lance writer and copywriter. In addition to the Alice Nestleton series, he is the author of the Deirdre Quinn Nightingale and Lucy Wayles series. He lives in New York City and also wrote under the name 'Frank King'.

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3,187 reviews46 followers
August 28, 2012
This book kept my attention throughout, but the ending seemed unfinished. Up until that point I wanted to read more in this series. Not sure if I will now or not.
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July 23, 2011
I started reading this book because I loved the cover. The two tabby cats looked adorable and I was curious to know how the cats were involved in this mystery. The title suggests there are probably other Alice Nestleton Mysteries, but this is the first I have read. I found the book reminiscent of that old TV show, Murder She Wrote. Alice Nestleton comes up with a great anniversary gift for Alex and Lila, their first meal together. Unfortunately her idea goes horribly wrong with both Alex and Lila dying and Alice becoming the number one suspect. When I was reading the book, I started understanding why men find women complex. The book goes through several plots, new suspects just emerge out of the blue, and the woman who comes up with these particular scenarios is usually Alice. Her band of novice detectives is also quite amusing, with two being on-off ex bfs, one being an old hack writer and Nora, from whose restaurant the deadly meal was supplied from. Oh and there are approx. 5 or 6 cats... Quite a treat for cat lovers...
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182 reviews
September 29, 2025
A Cat with No Clue is a cute, cozy mystery. It’s light, fun, and perfect for curling up with if you’re into low-stakes sleuthing with a feline twist. I guessed the whodunit early on, which dulled the suspense a bit, but the charm of the quirky characters and cat-centric vibe kept me entertained. Aimed at adults who love cozy mysteries, it’s a quick, enjoyable read that doesn’t overstay its welcome. 3/5 stars for a sweet, predictable romp.
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January 19, 2019
Another Crime Solved; Another Cat Saved

Alice investigates the murder of two friends and finds a home for their kittens. She struggles to make her theories fit the crime. After several false starts she succeeds in solving the crime.
373 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2020
It was listed as a ‘cozy mystery’. The more I read cozy mysteries the more I dislike them. I much prefer police procedural mysteries or stories where the sleuth, if not a detective, is trained, not some bumbling idiot who ‘lucks out’. Other than that, it was entertaining to read.
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May 30, 2025
I remember loving these kind of stories back in the '90s, but now, I found it very average. The characters were rather over-the-top, but not in an endearing way - I found them rather annoying, especially her male friends.
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April 23, 2020
I love murder mysteries, especially cat murder mysteries but this one was dull.
I got tired of hearing about Alice's ex-lovers.
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February 25, 2011
Alice didn't have to set a trap this time she accidentaly stumbled over one of the conspirators. It wasn't who she thought it was. But ultimately she found out who killed two of her long time friends.
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September 28, 2012
Would give it a 2.5 if I could. Very disjointed with not very likable characters. Perhaps if I had started earlier in the series it would make more sense.
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60 reviews
February 18, 2013
Very good story. My first Alice Nestleton mystery and I feel I can read more. Gave me a murder she wrote feeling.
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