Review: A Blue Ribbon Murder

A BLUE RIBBON MURDER by T.C. LaTempio

Fiction, Cozy Mystery, Urban Tails Pet Shop Series

4****

Blurb: When the organizer of a major cat competition is murdered and the grand prize is stolen, Shell McMillan will have to claw through the clues to catch a killer . . .
The Kitty Club Cat Show has come to Fox Hollow, and everyone from casual cat lovers to competitive breeders has shown up for the contest. Pet shop owner Shell McMillan has two cats entered, and like everyone else she has her eye on the grand prize, a vibrant red leash with a solid gold cat-head figurine attached. As the judging begins, cat owners clash and the fur flies, until a power outage throws the whole arena into darkness. But when the lights come back up, the event’s organizer is found dead and the grand prize is missing. Shell knows the obvious suspect is the victim’s stepson, who’s up to his neck in gambling debts and would kill to get his hands on his inheritance. But there are plenty of disgruntled competitors to consider too, including some who had an old score to settle with the victim. Every clue is catnip for Shell, especially as she puzzles out whether the thief and the murderer are the same person. Either way, with two crimes to solve and a killer on the loose, she’ll have to tread carefully so that her dreams of Best in Show don’t end with Rest in Peace . . .

THOUGHTS: I really enjoyed this story, but was a bit lost on some of the characters. I will note that I haven’t read the other books in the series so I was coming into this without that background. The mystery was well done without the background, but the relationships between the characters was a touch confusing. At first, I thought Shell and Gary were a couple. I mean, they live in the same house and work together. Then I find out that she has a boyfriend, Josh, and Gary is just her bff. They used to work together on a hit TV show but now work in a pet shop. And Shell has three cats who help them solve mysteries. In this one, there’s a cat show competition going on and Shell has entered two of her cats. There’s a $25,000.00 grand prize and a special secret prize from a noted artist. So of course, there’s a murder and a theft.

It was obvious to me from the start that the two things were connected, though not everyone in the story thought so. And there are a lot of suspects. Shell and Gary go to work trying to solve the mystery. Who killed the two women? Who stole the special prize?

I especially loved the ending with the cat helping to take down the perp. Nicely done.

Recommended, but like most series, I suggest starting with the first one in the series first so you know who’s who and what the relationships are.

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