Book Clubs Can Be Fatal
By Jinty James
- Release Date: 2023-06-22
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
Can senior sleuth Martha and her puppy Teddy discover who killed a member of their book club - before it's too late?
When Pru, the new assistant librarian at the Gold Leaf Valley library, knocks on Martha's door asking to be her roommate, she has no idea she'll soon become a member of the Senior Sleuthing Club, despite being a lot younger than Martha.
In charge of setting up a new book club at the library, Pru is worried not enough people will join. So Martha agrees to come, although she dislikes the book they have to read.
When Pru and Martha stumble across the dead body of one of the book club members, Martha decides they must investigate, along with her fluffy white puppy, Teddy.
They snoop around the Gold-Rush era small town, and visit their friends Annie, Lauren, and Zoe at the Norwegian Forest Cat Café to discuss the case.
But when they respond to an anonymous note, the three of them find themselves in peril! Can they discover the killer and escape in time, before it's too late?
This is a fun, clean, dog cozy mystery with female amateur sleuths, hot chocolate drinking – and Teddy, the adorable puppy!
You may also enjoy:
Purrs and Peril – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 1
Meow Means Murder - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 2
Whiskers and Warrants - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 3
Two Tailed Trouble – A Norwegian Forest Cat Cafe Cozy Mystery – Book 4
Paws and Punishment – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 5
Kitty Cats and Crime – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 6
Catnaps and Clues - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 7
Pedigrees and Poison – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 8
Christmas Claws – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 9
Fur and Felons - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 10
Catmint and Crooks – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 11
Kittens and Killers – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 12
Felines and Footprints – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 13
Pouncing on the Proof – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 14
Fur Babies and Forgery – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 15
Leaping into Larceny – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 16
Triple Threat – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 17
Hunting for Handcuffs - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 18
Four-Footed Fortune – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 19
Rewards and Revenge – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 20
Catnip and Capture – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 21
Mice and Malice – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 22
Prowling at the Premiere – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 23 (Teddy appears in this book for the first time)
All available in eBook format, print, and Large Print paperback. The first four books of the Norwegian Forest Cat Café series are available in audiobook format as well.
Reviews
Book Clubs Can Be Fatal
2By JanePastaThis book and author are not for me but I suppose some people might enjoy her writing. I found it to be very juvenile and just not up to the standards of other cozy mystery writers. This one was free so I thought I’d try it but it was disappointing and I’d never pay to read this author again. But like I said others may like her work.Cutesy
3By cakeenanCharacters were fun. Cute story but somewhat juvenile. Why wouldn’t Elenor have time to drive away in the time it took Pru and Martha to drive to the police station, go in and report in detail what had happened and Mitch to drive to the library? Why didn’t Pru call the police as they were heading there? Sometimes details are a bit offRuff!
1By midlotamIt surely was “rough” reading this! I don’t want to be mean, but I feel sorry for this author if this is the caliber of all her books. Maybe she has a brother-in-law who is her publisher… I can’t imagine the audience for this book except a third-grader. I kept reading to see if my great-grandchild would like it. Not even sure 🤔

