A review by stefhyena
Murder at the Cat Show by Marian Babson

4.0

An unpretentious and genuinely fun whodunnit (except you sort of know who it was all along and just go along for the ride). The cat psychology was better than most animals-solve-crimes books. In this one cats care about attention and treats and leave other nuances to humans. The characters are fairly straight forward and the reader's sympathies duly elicited.

Some annoying gender stuff but kept light enough that it might have been irony. I'm open to reading more of these and I enjoyed every fur-centric, purring minute of my time reading this one. Also the man meets cat inevitable relationship was nicely played (even if I had mild niggles over some details of cat behaviour and "discipline")