No Paw to Stand On
Author: Laurie Cass
I've been reading this series since Book 1 first came out. No Paw to Stand On is the 12th book in the Bookmobile Cat cozy mystery series.
I love this series and eagerly await each new book. But, with that, I also have to say that I miss the earlier feel of the series when Minnie lived on her houseboat and there was much more Eddie (the cat) in the books. As I listened to the audio book of this book, I found myself thinking that I'd really really like much less Rafe and talk of a wedding and a lot more sleuthing and Eddie instead. The wedding angle is getting old. Just get married already....
Ok....my curmudgeon moment is over.
This time, Minnie is investigating a string of attacks on local restaurants after her best friend's restaurant gets closed down after waffle cones served at Kristin's business make several people sick. When an employee at another business in town is found murdered, things get much more dire. Why is someone targeting restaurants in Chilson? With the crimes getting much more serious, Minnie and her crew of friends are on the case to catch a killer.
I listened to the audio book version of this story (Tantor Media, 9 hrs 34 min, narrated by Erin Bennett)
I enjoyed the audio. Erin Bennett has a pleasant voice and does a great job with Eddie's Mrrrrr moments. :)
The plot kept my attention from start to finish, with occasional grumblings when wedding planning interrupted the main plot too many times. There were a couple main characters that were acting oddly throughout this story as well. I kept waiting for Minnie to say something, as it got a bit aggressive. It definitely kept me glued to the plot because I was really wondering what was going on.
I don't really care for Rafe (Minnie's fiance). He makes odd comments to Minnie and makes fun of her a bit too much. At one point in the book he tells her it's time for her to go to bed and shuts her laptop while she's doing research. Pulled me right out of the story. I just don't like the character and I find his behavior at times obnoxious.
Eddie was his usual lovely self. Mrrrrr.
The constant romance angle this series is taking is starting to make me enjoy these books less and less. I find Rafe condescending and almost abusive at times. Yuck.
I still love this series....and I'm moving on to my review copy of the next book!! Yay! But.....less Rafe/romance....more sleuthing/Eddie....I hope. :)