While shooting her first film in southern France, Alice Nestleton finds her big break threatened by the deaths of the movie's producer and several others, and discovers that three Abyssinian cats hold the key to the murders.
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This review is from: A Cat with No Regrets (An Alice Nestleton Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read several of the Alice Nestleton stories and they never managed to appeal to me. This one is a perfect example of why.
The story starts by having our intrepid heroine on her way to a remote village in France to shoot a movie. Right in the first chapter, an event that cripples the movie is the death of the project sponsor. As it turns out, the death was actually intended to cripple the sponsor. Further, as you read, you find out that a character that appeared in other books in this series is actually the murderer, the sponsor's love is a witting accomplice to the murder. The murderer's assistant murders someone else in their own turn. The resolution to the two murders is that the two murderes take their own lives as Alice looks on astonished. And, to top it all off, the main suspect in the early part of the book is none other than Alice's long-lost-sister's daughter whom Alice did not know existed. That comes about because the niece lives in that remote village in France and raised a cat that the sponsor took and that cat plays the role of a red herring for the novel. Are you confused yet? If you are not, then maybe this novel will make sense to you. As to me, I was sorely tempted to move on after about 50 pages of this drivel. The only reason I stuck it out is because I have only quite reading one book in the middle in my whole life, and I was not willing to do so again. This series is best left unread.
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