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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Probably Murphy's Best to Date,
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This review is from: Cat Laughing Last: A Joe Grey Mystery (Hardcover)
I've read all the Joe Grey and Dulcie mysteries but this is one that has been most satisfying. I kept thinking "Hey, this ought to a movie!" The Senior Survivors, the romances of Charlie and Clyde and other human-related goings on keep the pace of the book from dragging which some of the earlier books tended to do, because Ms. Murphy is a fine writer with great descriptive abilities BUT that tends to be romantic and contrary to all good mysteries. Unfortunately those flowery passages in the past have been overlong in my estimation, frustrating my reasons for reading mysteries - finding the clues. Happily that hasn't been the case here. The end is a surprise and the cat's continued meddling in police affairs doesn't disappoint those of us who know that felines are really just people with fangs and fur. She still writes with great flourishes, bolstering and adding to the mystery's atmosphere rather than overpowering the plot. All in all, I loved the book and recommend it to all cat lovers who crave mysteries!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Teriffic addition to the series,
This review is from: Cat Laughing Last: A Joe Grey Mystery (Hardcover)
Renowned author Elliot Traynor and his wife Vivi move from New York to Molena Point, California, so that the dying writer can finish his final novel and direct his only play, Thorns of Gold. However, the Pacific community residents quickly abhor the outsiders as Vivi's air of superiority gets on everyone's nerves and Elliot's health does not allow him to smooth the relationships. However, the townsfolk soon have deeper concerns than the nasty comportment of the Traynors. Someone attacked the two actresses competing for the lead female role in Thorns of Gold. Cat detectives Joe Grey and Dulcie, already intrigued by the Traynors, decide to investigate the assaults that left one actress dead. Neither feline realizes how close they will come to losing a life or two. The seventh Grey and Dulcie tale continues the same style humor and who-done-it that makes this one of the top or perhaps the best feline amateur sleuth series today. The two charming cats perform in a myriad of roles ranging from detective, counselors, and psychologists to their erratic human pets. CAT LAUGHING LAST is an amusing two tail tale that fans of award winning Shirley Rousseau Murphy's series will fully enjoy. Harriet Klausner
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Murder is the least of the mysteries,
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This review is from: Cat Laughing Last (A Joe Grey Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
In a departure from Murphy's usual pattern, this seventh Joe Grey mystery doesn't really turn on a murder--there is one, but it doesn't occur till halfway through the book. Nevertheless, Molena Point is certainly suffering through some weird goings-on. Why is the famous author who has come to live in the village not writing up to his usual standard? Who vandalized Susan Brittain's home, and why? What is the attraction of a battered old wooden chest found in a local yard sale, for which a village antique dealer is willing to commit assault? And what does would-be stage star Fern Barth have on author Traynor to make him insist that she be cast as the lead of the Little Theater's production of his novel? Only Joe, his partner Dulcie, and their stage-struck protege Kit could assemble the information and put it together so the humans could act on the hidden truth. Meanwhile, Joe must put up with the angst of human housemate Clyde Damen, who has lost his casual girlfriend, Charlie Getz, to his lifelong buddy, Police Chief Max Harper, and is pondering the possibility of selling the cottage that has become Joe's beloved base of operations. Among the most delightful scenes in this book are those involving little Kit, who manages to nab a prominent part in the play. And Joe, with "the freewheeling approach [that only] a cat could employ," ends up with the last laugh indeed.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A charming book!,
This review is from: Cat Laughing Last (A Joe Grey Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
I think this is the best book of this series. There are 7 of them and each succeeding one has been better than the last. This series of books is about cats that are of a different sort than the usual pet cat. They are able to speak and read human language and are intelligent on a par with humans - at least. Ms. Murphy is a good writer and is obviously well acquainted with cats. The book's main charm is anyone who is well acquainted with cats should feel that if there were cats of this sort in the real world, they would act and perform in just the way the book's characters do. The cats have become interested in police work on the sly. They are able to go places and see things that human "cops" can't. They call in anonymous phone tips to put the police on the right trail and always ferret out things in an entertaining way. Molena Point, their town must be the best town in America except that it really has a lot of murders and other crimes for its size. It sounds like the ideal community and with such a wonderful "Feline Police Dept." to handle crime, why worry. The interaction between the cats and their human "house mates" is interesting and about what one would expect from sentient cats, if any did exist. The details of how the cats trail after clues and how they can go anywhere and do so many things is always entertaining and often humorous. The author has a finely tuned sense of humor.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cat Laughing Last,
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5.0 out of 5 stars
I've found a new favorite author !,
This review is from: Cat Laughing Last (A Joe Grey Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
I bought this book at the grocery store, thought it sounded like a cute story to read on vacation.I can't put it down, I am just on chapter 26, and I have ordered another one, the first one in the series. I wish I had read that one first, if I had known how good it was going to be! I can't wait to read them all! I have cats, and it is amusing to imagine them doing the things in the story.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe Grey Mysteries: Cat Laughing Last,
By Leigh Fleming (Des Moines, Iowa) - See all my reviews
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Joe Grey and his lady friends are delightful!! I've read all of the series and each title has humor, intrigue, unexpected twists and turns in the plot. I recommend, whenever possible, that the series be read in sequence. Every title has a continuing plot(s)and it helps the reader to be aware of the development of these plots from previous titles. Shirley Rousseau Murphy writes the best of the "cat" mysteries.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and fast,
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This is the first of Murphy's books that I had read. I was drawn to it by the animals (cats) and because it sounded so much like Rita Mae Brown's Sneaky Pie books. I was not disappointed. The 2 cats solve mysteries for the police, although the police do not know that cats are phoning in the help. These 2 cats talk like humans, think like humans, but have all the extra senses of sight and smell that are not afforded humans. It is a good read without the gore of many murder mystery books. I highly recommended these for the fun and I will be reading more of them.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Joe gets the last word,
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This review is from: Cat Laughing Last (A Joe Grey Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
Imagine what would happen if a cat was able to understand written English, speak English and even read and type English? What if that cat was not alone but part of a group of three cats who had that ability? Now, take that group and put them together in a small village on the California coast and attach them to a small group of people who know their secrets. Finally, turn those cats into sleuths who enjoy solving murder mysteries and you understand the basis of the Joe Grey mystery series. This book is one of the books in that series.
In this particular volume, an elderly woman's house is ransacked in a robbery but a wounded man is left bleeding on the carpet. As it happens, the woman finds this out as she comes back from a walk on the beach. While she calls the police, the man manages to escape and disappear. Other strange events start occurring with some long time village residents as well as some newcomers or part time visitors. One thing leads to another and a murder is committed while another elderly woman is beaten and ends up in the hospital. While all these strange events are going on, the cats get involved. Each of the three play their role in unraveling what is going on and we are treated to some harrowing episodes as the cats are attacked by Raccoons can cars. The cats also make friends with some of the police officers that they help and spend a lot of time talking to each other as they try to figure out what is going on. Eventually, the main hero, Joe, has a hunch which unravels the whole mystery. To convey his hunch to those humans who need to follow up, Joe lugs a cell phone and makes calls like a pro! Since this is a single volume in an ongoing series, it is no surprise that the murder mystery elements are only one part of all that goes on in the book. The major part of the book is actually concerned with the evolving lives of several main characters that make repeated visits in the pages of this series. In this book we get treated with more information about the love lives of Clyde (Joe's "owner"), and Charlie. We get to learn more about Wilma's and Cora Ann's passions and interests, and see more of Max Harper, the police chief, and Ryan - Clyde's current love interest. In a sense, the murder mystery serves merely as a casing for the ongoing soap opera of the various characters lives. The book is very well written and is very entertaining. While the mystery itself did not take much to figure out (I thought the main plot line was very obvious), there is much pleasure in tracking what is going on in the village and observing the interactions between the main characters. We get descriptions of the various restaurants in the village and their specialties as well as updates on the construction of the new police department building and a look inside the community theater. As someone who has enjoyed other books in this series, I enjoyed reading this one. The mystery was not much of a challenge but getting to catch up on old "friends" and what is happening with their lives was fun. The main idea for this series (talking cats) is still fun and fresh.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The cats solve another case ...,
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This review is from: Cat Laughing Last: A Joe Grey Mystery (Hardcover)
Normally, Joe Grey and Dulcie have a murder to solve but this time they're just trying to figure out why Richard Casselrod assaulted Cora Lee at a yard sale and took the box she bought. Later the cats learn that Susan's house had been burgled that same morning and all the things the Senior Survival Club has bought to sell on eBay had been broken, tossed, or pawed through. The cats think the incidents are related and are determined to figure out what's going on.
Since this is the seventh in a series of books there's a lot of sub plots involved: Clyde is thinking of selling his house and that has upset Joe Grey; Clyde's girlfriend Kate Osbourne is not talking to him; Max Harper and Charlie are now an item; Garza's niece has moved to town and Clyde is attracted to Ryan Flannery; famous author Elliott Traynor and his wife Vivi have moved to Molena Point so he can oversee his play (Thorns of Gold); Vivi Traynor is alienating just about everyone in town; Cora Lee wants the part of Catalina in the play but so does Fern Barth. As these threads intersect and twine about, Joe Grey, Dulcie and the Kit find themselves looking for a missing burglar, trying to find out why Elliott Traynor is avoiding his editor and seems to have lost his ability to write. That's when we finally get a murder and the cats race to find out who is to blame before one of their human friends is hurt. Again the story is well told. The actions of these amazing cats is very catlike though crossed with 'human' level intelligence but then most cat lovers know how intelligent their cats are. While these are mysteries with a fantastical element in that the cats can talk, they are at heart about friendship, loyalty, and understanding. |
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Cat Laughing Last: A Joe Grey Mystery by Shirley Rousseau Murphy (Hardcover - December 24, 2001)
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