The Cat and the Christmas Kidnapper by L T Shearer

The Cat and the Christmas Kidnapper

by L T Shearer



The Cat and the Christmas Kidnapper by L T Shearer 

was published on 16th October by PanMacmillan.

My thanks to the author and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to

Random Things Resources for inviting me onto the tour.





Synopsis

Join Lulu Lewis, a retired detective with a knack for uncovering secrets, and Conrad, her extraordinary talking cat, as they take on their latest case. Hoping for a relaxing break, Lulu sets off with Conrad on her canal boat, The Lark, to the picturesque city of Bath to visit friends. But Christmas cheer soon gives way to festive fear when the pair learn of a ruthless kidnapping plot that is plaguing parents in the area. As the kidnappers fuel panic with further demands, the pair must unravel clues faster than Conrad can charm with his witty banter if they are to stand any chance of bringing the criminals to justice in time to save the holidays . . .


My Thoughts

This is the next captivating read in L T Shearer’s Conrad the cat and Lulu Lewis series. As with the previous books they are an easy read to settle down with whilst you wonder what it would be like to live on a narrow boat and gently travel up and down the country’s canal networks solving mysteries as you go with a talking cat for a companion.

The Cat  and the Christmas Kidnapper is also thought provoking in making you ask yourself what you would do if, heaven forbid, you found yourself in the situation Amanda and Donald found themselves in . I also found myself thinking what a bonus it would be having a talking cat that could share all its knowledge and heightened senses with you. It could make some aspects of life much simpler.

Shearer’s narrative flows easily and , even though it centres around every parents nightmare, the story progresses gently without any real heart lurching moments to its conclusion, making this one of the books that is worth adding to your festive reading pile.






About the Author


 L T Shearer has had a lifelong love of canal boats and calico cats, and both are combined in The Cat Who Caught a Killer, a one-of-a-kind debut crime novel. The story continues with The Cat Who Solved Three Murders and The Cat Who Cracked a Cold Case

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