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Alice Nestleton Mystery #12

A Cat Under the Mistletoe

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Amateur sleuth Alice Nestleton is cat-sitting Roberta, a beautiful feline with a personality disorder, but when their visit to the animal therapist reveals the death of the good doctor, Alice must find the killer before the killer finds her. Reprint.

227 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Lydia Adamson

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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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Profile Image for Lana Kamennof-sine.
831 reviews29 followers
December 16, 2021
An interesting read - especially learning about the mystic cat whisperer. There's no doubt the author Lydia Adamson knows cats with all their charm & all their "quirks". The main character, Alice is an actress & cat sitter. She's tasked with taking her newest charge, Roberta, a tortie who switches from adorable to demonically possessed in an instant, to Wilma Tedescu aforementioned cat whisperer.
The rest of the book focuses on discovering the murderer of Wilma & the reason for the murder.
Profile Image for Janet York.
205 reviews
January 13, 2026
Don’t get me wrong by the rating. I liked this book very much. Because the characters were well written and most of them were people and cats that I would like to meet. However, the plot wasn’t as well thought out. I didn’t know whodunnit until it was revealed. There were not enough clues and some that went nowhere. It was like the book was more of a character study and the murder was an afterthought. I will probably read more in this series, but probably only if I find the author’s books at local book sales.
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734 reviews3 followers
December 4, 2020
Alice can be rude, annoying, obnoxious and pushy at times, especially when she is questioning a suspect in a murder who turns out to be completely innocent. She does not hesitate to take advantage of her friends, including asking them for money and assuming they will give her what she wants. She also sets up a trap to catch the killer, which could have had dire consequences, but she gets by unscathed. All-in-all she is not a likeable character.
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2,693 reviews33 followers
April 16, 2012
I really enjoy this series, all revolving in some way or another around cats. The "sleuth" is an actress who is semi successful, but who needs a day job to stay afloat financially, so she "cat sits" for various cat loving owners who much leave their pampered kitties. It's her "day job" that brings the murders to her attention. Her love life sometimes intrudes (a bit PG 13, but not explicit) with its casual attitude towards extra marital sex, but the stories are charmingly told with eccentric and real feeling characters and cares.
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433 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2012
I'm not a huge fan of cats when it seems the book revolves around them entirely. I prefer if cats ae mentioned just as companions. It was also very confusing for me to follow, and I nearly fell asleep while reading it. I also checked it out because it was on a list of Christmas mysteries that I want to read, but I didn't get the feeling of Christmas within the book, other than vague mentions of the holiday and the title itself.
1,561 reviews
March 18, 2016
This book is part of a series about an out-of-work actress who cat sits named Alice Nestleton. The mystery is good but everyone's behavior is a little too over the top for me. I may try another but I've found that I don't enjoy series where the main characters seem to struggle with the same issues over and over.
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552 reviews
February 3, 2011
Another trap set anther muderer caught. The one think I like about this series of books is I can never figure out who the murderer is and sometimes neither can Alice until she sets her traps and catches them.
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January 2, 2015
The murder of a cat psychotherapist starts Alice Nettleton on a path to the perpetrator On the way she meets fabulous dinners, lots of wine, and a few human characters with very spoiled cats. Will her cop boyfriend unravel the mystery first? Read on and find out.
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662 reviews14 followers
January 17, 2011
A fun weekend read, a pretty good mystery. Evidently part of a series.
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