Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Mystery and mayhem as Stan prepares for her wedding
Cons: Wedding takes over at times
The Bottom Line:
Wedding prep sidetracked
To find who killed a stripper
Enjoyable book
Corpse of a Stripper
I always enjoy going to weddings of friends, especially when
I’ve been rooting for them to get married.
I consider the main characters in the books I read to be friends, albeit
fictional ones. Therefore, I enjoy it
when I get to attend their wedding via a book.
And that’s just what we get to do for Stan Connor and Jake McGee in Murder, She Meowed.
Stan and Jake’s wedding is just three weeks away, and Stan
is starting to really stress out. No,
the pressure of the big day isn’t getting to her, it’s her mother and
sister. Her mother, Patricia,
especially, is trying to replan the wedding in her image while her sister,
Caitlyn, is insisting on a traditional bachelorette party, even though that
isn’t want Stan wants at all.
Stan gives in on the bachelorette party only to have it end
early when the stripper Caitlyn has hired doesn’t jump out of the cake. Instead, he’s lying inside dead. Worse yet, Stan knows the man thanks to his
job delivering items from a nearby farm to her pet patisserie. Stan feels compelled to find out what
happens, but can she figure any of it out?
It was very interesting seeing Stan interacting with her
family more in this book. When the
series started, she didn’t have a good relationship with them, and we’ve seen
that slowly change over the course of seven books. The upcoming wedding causes things to revert,
which is realistic, and it definitely brought out some different sides of the
characters, which I enjoyed getting to see.
Having said that, I did find the wedding planning took over
the book at times. If that had been
trimmed a bit and the mystery given a bit more prominence, I would have enjoyed
the book better. What can I say, I enjoy
fictional weddings, but I’m still a guy.
But that is a minor issue, overall. The mystery has several viable suspects, and
I happily spent time with Stan as she uncovered clues and alibis in her attempt
to learn the truth. The ending was
fantastic, and it wrapped up everything perfectly.
I already talked about Stan’s family, but there are plenty
of other characters in the book. With
everything else going on, a few of the regulars play a smaller role, but it was
still fun to see them again. The book
has plenty of suspects, and they all come across as real, keeping us engaged in
the mystery.
And for pet lovers, we get another couple recipes for
organic pet treats.
Longtime fans of the series will be very happy with this
latest visit to Stan and the rest of her family and friends. If you are new to the series, you may want to
back up a bit to fully appreciate what happens here. When you have, you’ll want to RSVP for Murder, She Meowed.
Here are the Pawsitively Organic Mysteries in order.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.
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