Purrfectly Framed (A Mobile Cat Groomer Mystery Book 2) by Ruth J. Hartman – Review by Christie Mitchum
Purrfectly Framed: A Mobile Cat Groomer Mystery by Ruth J. Hartman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Purrfectly Framed is a great follow-up in this delightful series!
The book starts off with a bang right out of the gate! Cat groomer Molly finds herself embroiled in another murder mystery when her friend, Evan, finds the body of his old high school art teacher, Agnes, in his photography studio in the darkroom. Once the police get involved, Evan becomes their prime suspect when it is uncovered that she tried to ruin Evan’s aspirations of becoming a successful artist. However, he isn’t the only person who does not mourn Agnes’s death. It seems like no one liked her, and she had a reputation as a rotten human being who enjoyed spreading misery in everyone’s lives that she touched. Molly is determined to find the real killer before Evan goes to prison for a crime he didn’t commit.
As with the first book, the mystery has many twists and turns. It was also sprinkled with Hartman’s wit and humor. And let’s not forget Molly’s cats, Percival and Jasper, who with their feline instincts, play a big role in solving the crime and protecting her. If you like cozy mysteries with a quirky cast of characters in a small town with a dash of romance, give this smart series a try!
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