13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cats and diamonds lead to mayhem and murder., May 28, 1996
By A Customer
A glittering object drops to the floor.
What's a hungry cat to do? Swallow it
of course. That is part of the premise of
THE DIAMOND CAT by Marian
Babson.
When a major storm hits a London
suburb, a carrier pigeon is the victim.
Needless to say, the four felines being boarded
by a downtrodden spinster and her
demanding mother are more than
mildly interested. The bird is carrying
a fortune in diamonds, mysterious begin to
strangers haunt the neighborhood, and
two murders ensue.
This fast-paced book by American
expatriot Babson will delight
readers of traditional British mysteries
and cat lovers alike.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Babson Does It Again, April 19, 2002
No matter how much you may happen to have an aversion to either mysteries and/or cats, one can't help but laugh out loud when the person telling the story is Ms. Babson.
This particular murder mystery is done just as straight-forwarded and written with the dry humor we've come to expect.
No one gives a more accurate picture of the English countryside and the people who live there than Marian Babson: her characters are well defined but she never gets wordy or preachy about it. It is the same with the deaths that take place in her novels: no gruesome details, just facts and good reading.
Do yourself a big favor and pick up this, or any of Ms. Babson's novels: you won't regret it.
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