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Cat Of Ones Own A Alice Nestleton Mystery
 
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Cat Of Ones Own A Alice Nestleton Mystery (Hardcover)

by Lydia Adamson (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Adamson's fluffy cat series continues to grow at a kittenish pace with this 17th entry in a series that began less than a decade ago with A Cat in the Manger (1990). Since then, cat-sitting New York actress Alice Nestleton and an assortment of colorful felines and equally appealing humans have moved from a paperback format to hardcover without missing a meow. A simple request from old acquaintance Amanda Avery to help her choose a cat from a pet shelter launches Alice on her new adventure. Despite being told that he is "difficult," Amanda insists on adopting Jake, a feline of unusual coloring and character. Jake's adoption is followed shortly by his disappearance from Amanda's locked apartment; left in his place is an ominous ransom note. Amanda's disastrous attempt to deal with the ransom leaves Alice trying to cope with two orphaned animals, a murder and a plethora of clues. Some of the clues suggest that Amanda had unexpected theatrical ambitions. Others indicate that the animal shelter may harbor more than animals. Boyfriend Tony Basillio and disreputable old mystery writer Sam Tully are enlisted to aid Alice as she once more turns from actress to sleuth in order to avenge a friend and clear herself of suspicion.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Alice Nestleton's (A Cat on Jingle Bell Rock, LJ 9/1/97) latest cat-sitting adventure involves locating a cat-companion for her friend Amanda's dog. When the subsequent snatching of the cat results in murder, Alice investigates. Another gem for cat mystery fans.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars a good light-read, Aug 8 2001
By "playfullycute2000" (Cedar City, UT USA) - See all my reviews
This book was not exceptionally good, but I like it because it is a light, easy book you can read anytime. I read it in less than a day and enjoyed it.

Alice Nestleton-a struggling actress cat-sitter- has a friend that just pops into Alice's life one day. She hadn't seen her for more than 2 years. Her name is Amanda Avery. She had a husband who died and left her a dog. Amanda promised her husband before he died that she would get a cat to keep the dog- who grew up around cats and loves them- company. So she wants Alice to help her find one. They go to an animal shelter and find Jake, the wild cat with a very peculiar coat-one side completely tan, the other completely black. Amanda wants him. And so the story begins. He gets kidnapped and Amanda needs to pay 15,000 to get him back. Alice goes with her to the drop-off spot but stays behind. When she finds Amanda, Jake is just fine, but not Amanda. A good book that I recommend to mystery-lovers, and especially to cat-lovers.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Meow, July 16 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Cat Of Ones Own (Paperback)
I did not like the solution Alice choose for the escape artist cat. Otherwise, the book is okay.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly bad resolution, May 25 2001
By A Customer
I must confess that I've never read anything by Lydia Adamson before. I was hoping for a moderately interesting light hearted mystery. The book was a quick read -- but the resolution was appalling.

The solution doesn't make any sense at all. The motives ascribed are amazingly bad, the murder itself makes no sense. Several plot threads dealing with the victim are completely ignored. The person who commits the murder may be the last person you suspect -- not because of any brilliant plotting but because the resolution makes so little sense.

As a mystery, this book fails utterly. Characterization of the lead character and her boyfriend is OK, everyone else gets almost no characterization. I suppose a genuine cat lover might find some of the description of the cat antics in this book charming. I like cats, but I do not find these to be any substitute for a good plot.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One can never have too many "Cat" books.
This is the umpteenth title in the "Cat" series, and I've loved every one. This book's title is a clever homage to Virginia Woolf -- which is no coincidence, as the... Read more
Published on Dec 9 2000 by MLPlayfair

4.0 out of 5 stars Hooked again!
OK, so I am hooked on the Alice Nestleton mysteries! This must be the fifth or sixth I have read, and I can't get enough! Read more
Published on Oct 21 2000 by jean paschen

5.0 out of 5 stars Fun
The ending was great, and I liked Jake the cat and his "shadow trick".This is the first Lydia Adamson book I've ever read, and I loved it!
Published on July 15 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars A believabl mystery that was impossible for me to solve!
I liked this book by Lydia Adamson the best of all that I have read. In this book Alice is more understanding of other people's, especially Tony's, feelings and I can see why... Read more
Published on Feb 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A fun mystery
Many years have passed since cat sitter cum actress Alice Nestleton ahs seen or heard from Amanda. However, out of the blue, Amanda calls, pleading with Alice to help her. Read more
Published on Dec 5 1998

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