Felines and Fatalities (A Kitty Beret Cafe Mystery Book 2) by Ruth J. Hartman – Review by Kerry Carr

Felines and Fatalities (A Kitty Beret Cafe Mystery, Book 2)Felines and Fatalities by Ruth J. Hartman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the A Kitty Beret Cafe Mystery series. If you love a suspenseful fun read that will keep you turning pages then this is definately a read for you.
We are back with Ellie Warren, the owner of Kitty Beret Cafe and also the lady responsible for re homing and caring for several stray cats.
After her last adventure dealing with murder Ellie just wants a quiet life. How hard can that be right?

When a lady she hasn’t seen before arrives with a cat and a dying wish from her mother the Ellie put on a cat show, despite all her reservations and doubts Ellie agrees. It’s only a cat show after all and if it helps the cats get re homed even better.
What Ellie doesn’t count on is the dead body being found in the store room of the venue.
Now with the help of her friend Simon and her trusted cat Templeton they need to find out who the murderer is and why they have decided to strike now.
Is anyone else in danger or was there just something about the victim?
This is a fun mystery to read and with the added bonus of very smart cats it gives it a nice twist.

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