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Lydia Adamson (Author)
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Alice Nestleton Mystery December 5, 2001
When actress and amateur sleuth Alice Nestleton whips up an anniversary meal for her actor friends, the happy couple just die-of food poisoning. The only witnesses are the couple's two little kittens. Definitely cute, but certainly not viable on the witness stand. Which means that Alice is the prime suspect. And while the actor in Alice may love the spotlight, this is not the kind of attention she needs...

"Slyly captivating." (Publishers Weekly)

"Another gem for cat mystery fans." (Library Journal)


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (December 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451205014
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451205018
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #676,259 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Lydia Adamson gets back on track -, February 15, 2002
This review is from: A Cat With no Clue (Alice Nestleton Mystery) (Paperback)
I wish there was a 3-and-a-half star rating, as this book was better than 3 stars, but maybe not quite a 4 . . . I have read all of Lydia Adamson's "Cat" books, most of which I have enjoyed immensely, but her last few have not overwhelmed me in either plot or character (but especially plot).

"A Cat with No Clue" brings Lydia Adamson MUCH closer to some of the best of the series, and I hope the trend continues. In this one, perpetually out-of-work Manhattan actress Alice Nestleton attends the anniversary party of a dear old theatrical couple who have graced over a hundred Broadway stages in various character roles that have not quite made them famous, but popular nonetheless. After leaving the party, Alice comes up with a brainstorm to send the dear old couple an anniversary dinner consisting of the same food prepared the night of the old couple's first date. Alice goes to her friend Nora's bistro and talks her friend into getting the food prepared and delivered, capping off a romantic and nostalgic evening for the couple.

But this is a mystery, and things don't go as planned -- within 48 hours the elderly couple are dead of poisoning (speed introduced into the meal prepared by Nora's chef), and the waiter that delivered the meal is found shot to death in the alley behind Nora's restaurant. As far as the police are concerned, all clues point to Alice herself, but Alice is determined to not only clear her name, but also avenge her friends' deaths.

Various clues and/or red herrings include two precious kittens, a gargoyle poster, an old kidnapping case complete with a huge reward, one crazy rich woman and her philandering husband, and of course Alice's motley crew of friends and former/current love interests.

The characterizations and writing in this entry in the series seems fresh and more alive than in the last few; I enjoyed this one quite a bit. My main complaint would be the ending, which somehow didn't satisfy; like a good build-up for just a bit less than should have been expected for the finish. Still, it seems Ms. Adamson (a pseudonym) seems much more back to herself, and I enjoyed getting a good entry in the series - all of which I've read, even though I don't particularly like cats! But try this one, it will hold your interest and still has a suspenseful ending, even if the final explanation IS a bit left-of-center.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A WONDERFUL BOOK!, December 11, 2001
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I think this book was Lydia's best one yet, if you liked her other ones this one is 10 times better!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but not quite wonderful., February 3, 2003
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I always enjoy Adamson's books, and by my calculations A CAT WITH NO CLUE is book number 19 in the Alice Nestleton series that began with A CAT IN THE MANGER. This one begins splendidly, with murder that affects Alice very personally. The suspense moves along well as she gets involved in an old unsolved tragedy. But at some point it lost me. When I finished the book I had to go back and re-read parts of it because I didn't quite get a couple of things. I always count on Adamson for a brief, satisfying mystery. But this one I did not find satisfying. A couple of unanswered questions are a couple too many for me. Ah, well. It's still a comfy cozy, but not one of her best. And I do look forward to the next one.
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Alexander Woodward and Lila Huggins. Do the names ring a bell? Read the first page
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Red Witch, Timothy Prosper, Baby Kate, Sam Tully, Hannah Prosper, New York, Museum Pub, Alice Nestleton, Cynthia Quarles, Frankie Arkette, Harry Bondo, Miss Nestleton, Tony Basillio, Detective Campion, Jim Jerrard, Paula Fite, Porter Boudreau, Professor Boudreau, Tenth Avenue, Ice of Hearts, Irving Place, Lincoln Center, Miss Sansom, Penguin House, Rose's Tavern
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