Book Review: Claws for Suspicion

Posted June 20, 2022 by geograph in adult, cozy mysteries, review / 0 Comments

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Book Review: Claws for SuspicionClaws for Suspicion by Deborah Blake
Series: A Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery #3
Published by Penguin on May 3, 2022
Genres: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / Animals, Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
Pages: 288
Format: ARC, eBook
Source: Netgalley

When someone from her past comes to town to cause trouble, Kari Stuart and her sassy kitten Queenie will have to work hard to protect the Serenity Sanctuary in this new Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery.

Kari Stuart is finally starting to relax into her role as the new owner of the Serenity Sanctuary and is looking forward to the various fun autumn activities in the beautiful Catskills town of Lakeview, like the annual Oktoberfest celebration. It's time for friends and quality bonding with handsome vet Angus McCoy. Until the unexpected arrival of her unpleasant ex-husband, Charlie Smith.

He comes bearing a shocking revelation-the paperwork on their divorce never went through, and they are still married. Worse yet, he thinks this entitles him to half of her lottery winnings-although he'll happily take partial ownership of the sanctuary instead. Kari isn't sure if he's telling the truth, or if it's just another one of Charlie's lies.

But things go from bad to worse when an unexpected death makes Kari the main suspect in a murder investigation. Will she and Queenie be able to find the real killer and keep the home they've built at the sanctuary safe, or is their string of luck finally tapped out?

Weird to say that I really enjoyed the color scheme of this book, but it was probably my favorite thing. I would say that I found this book perfectly serviceable, and I think it’s very much on me, because it takes place at a pet rescue rather than a food-related shop, so there aren’t any incredible food descriptions (or none that I remembered, anyway), which means this didn’t feel very cozy. Three stars.

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