Allyson M W Dyar reviewed Careless Whiskers by Miranda James
Review of 'Careless Whiskers' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
As always, I look forward to more adventures of Charlie and Diesel and I almost didn't read the book. I had requested the loan from my local library but somehow, the email letting me know that the book was available was missed or never arrived, so when I received the email saying I had three days to read it before it was automatically returned, I was in a state of panic. Luckily this was over the weekend, so I spent good chunk of my free time furiously reading the book. Thankfully, "Miranda" is such a great author that I had no trouble finishing the book with time to spare.
This time, Charlie's daughter is caught up in the death of a seriously obnoxious actor who was the guest actor for the play the college was putting on. I'd worked in amateur theatre so I really enjoyed the behind the scenes …
As always, I look forward to more adventures of Charlie and Diesel and I almost didn't read the book. I had requested the loan from my local library but somehow, the email letting me know that the book was available was missed or never arrived, so when I received the email saying I had three days to read it before it was automatically returned, I was in a state of panic. Luckily this was over the weekend, so I spent good chunk of my free time furiously reading the book. Thankfully, "Miranda" is such a great author that I had no trouble finishing the book with time to spare.
This time, Charlie's daughter is caught up in the death of a seriously obnoxious actor who was the guest actor for the play the college was putting on. I'd worked in amateur theatre so I really enjoyed the behind the scenes especially having to deal with the various personalities it takes to put a play on.
This is a great book if you enjoy the theatre or any kind of performing arts (similiar to "Dead Pan" which I reviewed) or if you enjoy a good mystery that has cats. The cats don't solve the mystery as they have done in other mysteries, but you'll enjoy them hanging around acting like cats.
As always, this was definitely a Five stars Up! book -- great for theatre buffs and mystery buffs.