Publication July 28, 2026
Maddie is delighted when her mother's best friend from decades ago calls to make an appointment for Maddie's JJ's House of Purrs to host a cat birthday party for her granddaughter. When they drive out to Olivia McAllister's family home, the Mermaid Cottage, however, Maddie finds Olivia dead. To add to the mystery, she finds the body in a hidden room with the help of a, oh, you guessed it, cat. Only, this cat is different. How different Maddie will find out as the story unfurls. '
As it turns out, that's not to only mystery connected to Mermaid Cottage. Seems that Olivia' s family moved away suddenly decades ago and no one seems to have heard from them sense. Olivia's aunt had just gone missing and the police were waved away from the case for reasons that seem odd but, okay. What even brought Olivia back with her daughter, Tess, and grand-daughter Piper? Maddie finds Piper alone, playing on the nearby beach and oblivious to the drama at the house, but there's no sign on Tess. She she's up at the police station but only after the worried ex-husband has showed up. Where was she? This is where Maddie's sleuth mind begins, well, sleuthing and a host of suspects emerge. I liked that while not completely cautious, after all this is a cozy mystery, she's also not to stupid to live. That's TSTL for those not familiar with text shorthand. I know I'm woefully behind knowing it all, so no pointing fingers. Grin. In any case, suspects are many, including a quirky young woman who shows up claiming a plan to start a, get this, cat party shop. Uh, Maddie knows competition isn't in itself bad but is astonished, especially when it appears this woman might be a suspect, too.
That's about all the teasers I'll share. The regulars are well-fleshed out and likable, both human and feline. You'll learn more about the various characters and suspects as the book goes along and although there are quite a few characters, the author's ability to flesh them out for us helps keep them straight. The small town on Daybreak Island is quirky and everyone seems to know everyone else and their business, and the pace was steady despite diversions like mystery cats and their potential history, and you get two mysteries, not just one, to solve. Nope, didn't know until the big reveal which seemed almost calmly done. Again, kudos to Maddie for her ability to not freak out and remember to use the tools in hand's reach to help nail whodunit. There's humor, too, and I loved the description and manner of her cafe manager who is far fonder of cats than people. The touch of purranormal was just right, too, allowing readers to ponder the likelihood of a ghost cat without quite discarding it no matter what their mind was telling them. In other words, fun. Thanks #StMartin'sPress - #MinotaurBooks for the early peek while allowing us to get to know those surrounding Maddie's life better. JJ deserves some virtual treats at least for being such a good babysitter. Grin.

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