Wow, I had no idea that it will be such a great fun to read again about Cathy and all her accidents! While Looking for La La, the first book in the series, was perhaps not totally my cup of tea, I must say that To Catch a Creeper brought a smile on my face and I read this book within two days. To be totally clear, to read and enjoy this book you don't need to read Looking for La La (although you will enjoy this one, I'm sure), it can be read as a stand - alone novel.
Cathy, who we met in Looking for La La, dreamt of having a job, and not only staying at home, being a mum and housewife, doing her school runs, cleaning, cooking etc. And now she has this job, in an advertisement agency, working with her best friend Rosa, who is actually doing the bigger part of Cathy's job and always covering for her. But Rosa is pregnant and, after having a scare, must stay at home till the labour. Cathy must come to term with the job alone and well, surprise, surprise, she is so naive and easygoing that, after loosing a big client, she is suspended.
In the meantime there is again a mystery to be solved, namely there is a burglar in the neighbourhood and some suspect that it could be Cathy's friend Henriette's husband. So to clear his name Cathy must solve the case. Next to this, she has her weekly WOW meetings with her friends, she must cope with her suspension, not daring to tell anybody about this because everybody is very proud of her, thinking she won the account, her husband Declan is probably having a mid - life crisis, quiting his job and buying kitchen - oven for more than 3,000 pounds, the Tic Toc cat is always sick, she is becoming involved in her Neighbourhood Watch, and in clash between her neighbour and her daughter... Well, to tell that Cathy's life is an average, normal one is a big mistake.
I actually can't say more because I don't want to spoil the reading for you! But there is so much happening that you can't be bored or lose your interest for a single second. Some of the actions and situations are ridiculously absurd, but nevertheless they felt in some way real, possible to happen. Cathy has developed in my opinion, from the last book I remember her as little whingeing housewife, and now it looks like she has spread her wings, she's funny in a bitter way, she's clever, she's very nosy but it suits her:) Yes, she sometimes still behaves like a doormat but in those kind of situations I would behave the same, I think, I also can't stand to my own rights, am too meh for this. She is also very accident - prone and often put herself in very uncomfortable and awkward situations.
There is a brilliant cast of characters on this book, and all of them have their own stories, and all the stories are really engaging, interesting and bitter - sweet funny, really good developed and vivid. All of the characters found his place in the book and it wouldn't be the same reading without them, as there is so much action and many sub - plots. Of course Cathy is the main heroine in this novel but all the other complement her story and it wouldn't be such a great read without them. Declan with his craziness, Rosa with her sharp tongue, Cathy's friends who were really funny, the Neighbourhood Watch group, Mrs Baker...
While I found Looking for La La a little too forced, as if the author tried too much, Catch a Creeper is written in a brilliant, free, engaging way. The conversations are funny and interesting, the situations happening in the book are from time to time ridiculous but also great and I have really enjoyed this read. It was full of secrets, puzzles, twists and turns and unexpected situations, and full of surprises and I have really relaxed when I was reading it. And what's more, it made me laugh. So if you need a light, uplifting read, do not hesitate and buy your copy.
Copy received from author in exchange for a review.