A fun, quick, relaxing, pleasant diversion.
There are two stories in this mini-collection. The first is part of the Magical Cats series by Sofie Kelly, which takes place in Minnesota and involves Katie, a young woman who is the town librarian, and her two cats, Hercules and Owen. This story, entitled "The Cat Burglar," is an absolute delight. The mystery is a very tame one: some scarves and placemats have been stolen from a friend's store. Katie is enlisted to help figure out who took them. With Owen's help, she solves the mystery--and the surprise solution is deliciously gratifying.
The second story, "No More Pussyfooting Around," is from the Second Chance Cat series, by Sofie Ryan (another pseudonym used by the author along with Sofie Kelly). This one is set in Maine and involves Sarah, owner of the Second Chance gift shop which features repurposed arts and crafts (hence its name). Sarah's cat Elvis helps her figure out what's going on when Matilda, the corgi belonging to Sarah's neighbor Tom, gets sick while playing with her ball. Other suspicious occurrences seem to tie in with this, and Sarah--abetted by her lovable neighbor/employee Rose--steps in to see that justice prevails. This story is not quite as satisfying as the first one, with a couple of loose ends left still tangled at the end.
Nevertheless, both stories supply what Ryan/Kelly provides best: warm-hearted, lightly humorous glimpses of an idyllic and idealized small town existence, where neighbors and family members care for and look after one another, animals are beloved and prized, and old-fashioned ingenuity and kindness trump the bad guys whoever they may be.
I liked "The Cat Burglar" so much that I'm going to return to the Magical Cats series, of which I have heretofore only read the first volume. (I have faithfully read all of the Second Chance mysteries as soon as they are published!)