I wanted to read something easy on the branes; something light and fluffy, so surely a mystery with a cat on the cover would be the thing.
But no — this is a pretty joyless trudge. It’s not really a mystery — it’s more of a thriller. It’s partly told from the point of view of the dErAnGeD psychotic killer, and while it’s very silly, it’s not actually fun.
It’s just kinda annoying overall as a read — even though it’s a short novel, it was a slog to get through.
(The ending was fun, but that was only like ten pages.)
To Catch a Cat (2000) by Marian Babson (buy used, 3.79 on Goodreads)



