Undercover Kitty

Undercover Kitty

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Summary

Sarah Grayson and her capable cat, Elvis, go undercover in the newest installment of the New York Times bestselling Second Chance Cat Mysteries。

Sarah and Elvis can always be found at a charming secondhand shop in the village of North Harbor, Maine。 Despite the small-town setting, the daring duo often find themselves wrapped up in murder, but luckily they have help—a quirky group of senior citizens runs an amateur detective agency called Charlotte's Angels out of the store。

The Angels are hired to look into who is sabotaging cat shows in the state, and they decide the best way to do that is to send Elvis the cat undercover as a contestant。 But then one of the cat show volunteers is murdered just before the latest competition, and Sarah and the Angels have to catch a killer in two shakes of a cat's tail!

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Praise for the New York Times Bestselling Second Chance Cat Mysteries

"A surefire winner。"—New York Times bestselling author Miranda James

"Sure to appeal to anyone who loves a combination of felonies and felines。"—Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Ryan kicks off the new Second Chance Cat Mystery series with a lot of excitement。 Her small Maine town is filled with unique characters。 。 。 。 This tale is enjoyable from beginning to end; readers will look forward to more。"—RT Book Reviews

“Cleverly planned and flawlessly executed…Full of humor, cat antics, intrigue and suspense…The best of both worlds for those who love cats and cozy mysteries。”—Open Book Society 

“Excellently written, and as always, I am eager to return to my friends in this series。”—Bibliophile

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Chapter 1

 

"Elvis?" I said。 I folded my arms over my midsection and frowned to emphasize how preposterous I thought the suggestion that Rose Jackson had just made to me was。

 

"Yes, dear," she replied with the same patient tone in her voice that a kindergarten teacher might use with a five-year-old still learning to tie their shoelaces。

 

"You want Elvis to do a cat show?"

 

Rose pursed her lips and studied the pale blue tablecloth that she had just spread over a chrome kitchen table。 She looked at me over her shoulder。 "I think those woven place mats would look better, don't you?"

 

So we were changing the subject。 Okay。 I was used to her doing that。

 

The retro table and chairs she was looking at, which dated from the early 1960s, were in excellent condition。 "You're right。 They would be a better choice," I said。 "Potential buyers will be able to see what good shape the top of the table is in。"

 

Rose had already pulled the cloth off the table。 I moved to grab one end and we folded it, working in unison the way we had dozens of times before。 When we were done, Rose hung the cloth over her arm and smiled at me。 "Thank you, Sarah," she said。 She gestured in the general direction of the storage space under the stairs leading to the second floor。 "I'm going to look for those place mats。"

 

"Hang on a minute," I said。 "You didn't answer my question。"

 

Rose Jackson was tiny, barely five feet tall depending on which shoes she was wearing。 Arguing with her was like arguing with a bear over a picnic basket。 There was no way it was going to end well for you。 She looked at me now with guileless gray eyes-not that I was fooled for a second by her innocent gaze。 "I'm sorry。 I thought the answer was obvious。 I wouldn't have asked you if I weren't serious。 I haven't gotten that feeble yet。" She smoothed a wrinkle out of the tablecloth。 "And it's two shows。"

 

"Rose, I just don't think Elvis is really a 。 。 。 performer。"

 

"Nonsense!" she exclaimed, waving away my words with her free hand。 "He has looks。 He has charisma。 He has talent。 He has star quality。" She gestured toward the white molded chair by the front window where Elvis was sprawled, a clump of dust clinging to the top of his head, one foot seemingly keeping time with a rhythm only he could hear。

 

He seemed to be ignoring our conversation, which didn't surprise me since he was a small black cat and not a beloved music icon。 To be fair, my Elvis did command attention when he walked into a room, although in the cat's case it wasn't his swivel hips and sexy sneer, it was his adorable head tilt and scarred nose。

 

"Sarah, we need Elvis for this case," Rose said, her tone matter-of-fact。 "We can't work it without him。"

 

Elvis sat up, bent his head, gave a quick wash to the thick black fur on his chest and then looked expectantly at me。 It was as if he'd understood the conversation。

 

Rose, along with her friends Liz French and Charlotte Elliot and Rose's beau, Alfred Peterson-Mr。 P。-ran a detective agency known as Charlotte's Angels, the Angels for short, out of the sunporch of my store。 Although I'd been skeptical when they'd decided to go into the investigation business, they had turned out to be surprisingly good at it。 As Rose had explained, "No one really pays any attention when old people ask questions。 Most of the time they don't pay any attention to us at all。"

 

It didn't hurt that between the four of them they knew pretty much everyone in North Harbor-probably everyone in this part of the state of Maine。 To borrow one of Rose's expressions, they were all as sharp as tacks。 And they weren't above roping anyone (me) they needed help from into their cases。

 

Just then, two men came in the front door of the shop。 One looked to be in his twenties, the other in his fifties: Father and son, I felt certain。 They both had the same vivid blue eyes and dimples。 They looked around as though they'd come with a purpose。

 

"I'll take care of these two。" Rose handed me the tablecloth。

 

"This conversation isn't over," I said。

 

"Of course not。" She smiled and patted my arm。 Anyone with any sense would have realized that she was just humoring me。

 

She headed toward the two men, turning that smile on them。 "Welcome to Second Chance," she said。 "Are you looking for anything in particular?"

 

Second Chance was a repurpose shop, part secondhand store and part collectibles shop。 We sold furniture, dishes, toys and some musical instruments-mostly guitars。 Many things had been repurposed from their original use, like the teacups we'd turned into planters or the church pew that had become verandah seating。

 

Our stock came from a lot of different places: yard sales, free piles, flea markets, abandoned storage units, people looking to downsize。 I bought things fairly regularly from a couple of trash pickers。 We'd been hired a number of times to sort through and handle the sale of the contents of someone's home-usually because they were moving into something smaller。 I'd even waded into a ditch once after a chair。

 

I headed for the workroom, stopping to give Elvis a scratch on the top of the head and pluck off the dust bunny。 He leaned sideways to take a look at the two customers。 Elvis was as much a part of the staff as anyone else。 Most people were charmed by his friendliness and the way he seemed to have an opinion on what they were thinking about buying, often walking around an item with his head cocked thoughtfully to one side and then signaling his okay with a mrrr of approval。

 

I hung the tablecloth on the portable metal clothing rack that Mac had scavenged from a curbside pile a couple of weeks earlier。 He had also come back with two folding wooden chairs, a large wicker basket and a beautiful round mirror with a bevel edge。 "It looked like whoever lived in the house had moved out," he'd said as he pulled the tarp off the bed of his truck so I could look at his "finds。"

 

On paper, Mac was my second in command; in practice, he was much more than that。 I owned Second Chance, but Mac was a big part of the store's success。 He could fix just about anything。 He had a good sense of what would catch a customer's eye and he seemed to have an unending number of ideas for ways to give old things new life。 Over the past year and a half that the store had been open, Mac had become more of a partner than an employee and now that connection had spread to our personal lives-with a little nudge forward from Rose and her merry band of matchmakers。

 

I walked over to the workbench where Mac had left a selection of paint cans for me。 I was in the process of converting a long, low bookcase into a set of cubbies that I could envision in a mudroom or by a back door。 I'd told Mac I was thinking about painting the outside of the piece some shade of gray with two different colors-I was leaning toward blue and red-for the interior。 There was enough blue and red paint left over from other projects and I thought the shades of both would go well with gray, but there wasn't enough of the latter in any permutation, including a pretty blue-gray I'd used for a games and electronics cabinet。 I set the blue-gray paint, which was called Winter Sky, aside。 Before I bought any more of it, I wanted to try swatching it next to the red and blue。

 

I also had a sketch I'd done of what I was thinking about for shelves for the cubby that I wanted Mac's opinion on。 I'd changed the spacing three times now。 I decided to check on Rose and her customers and then head out to our workshop in the former garage space。

 

Rose was just coming in the front door with a very self-satisfied smile on her face。

 

I looked around the shop。 "What did you sell?"

 

"Those two nightstands," she said as she walked over to join me。 She gestured toward the bare area on the floor。 "A birthday gift。"

 

"I just put them out yesterday," I said。 I had stained the two pieces midnight blue。 The tops had been painted black and there were brass pulls on the drawers。

 

"Do you remember the woman who came in about half an hour after you brought them in from the workroom?"

 

I nodded。 "I really thought she was going to buy them。"

 

The woman had walked around the nightstands, looking at them from every angle。 "What do you think?" she'd said to Elvis, who had made three of the four circuits with her。 He had meowed his approval and I was certain we had a sale, but she'd left without buying anything。

 

Rose brushed off the front of her apron with one hand。 "She did, in a sense。 She went home and hinted pretty broadly, from what I could gather, to her husband and son。"

 

"And that was them。" I waved a hand in the general direction of the parking lot。

 

"I suggested they might want to come back in a couple of weeks and look at that tall dresser Mac has been working on。 That would look lovely in a room with those two nightstands。" She raised one eyebrow。 "I might have pointed out that Christmas isn't that far away。"

 

"Rose Jackson, is there anything you can't sell?" I teased。

 

"Fruitcake," she replied, taking my question way more seriously than I'd intended。

 

I knew Rose well enough to know that pursuing that comment could take us down a conversational detour that might take the rest of the morning to get through, so all I said was, "Good to know。"

 

I looked at the empty space where the two nightstands had been。 "So what should we bring in from the workroom?" I asked。

 

"Has Avery finished that trunk you got from Cleveland?"

 

Avery was my youngest employee, a smart, creative, quirky teen who was also Liz French's granddaughter。 Cleveland was a picker I bought from regularly。 A couple of weeks ago he'd shown up with a 1930s vintage theatrical trunk with both of the original trays inside。 It was grimy, which made sense when he explained he'd found it in the basement of an old house that was slated to be torn down, but it seemed to be surface dirt and not anything deeply embedded。 The price Cleveland had named was so good I didn't dicker and I didn't think twice about not paying it。 Avery had spent hours meticulously cleaning the trunk, even using a toothbrush in some spots。 We'd set the trunk out on a tarp during an unseasonably mild and sunny day a week ago and that had gotten rid of the last bit of mustiness that the kitty litter we'd left inside for several days hadn't removed。

 

"That's a good idea," I said。

 

Rose's gaze narrowed thoughtfully。 "We could open the lid, drape a couple of quilts over it and fill the inside with those pillows Jess made。"

 

"And what if we bring out that side table?" I asked。 "The one with the pull-out shelf。 We could put two or three vases on the top and fill them with branches I could get Mac to cut from those bushes next to the workshop。"

 

"And maybe one or two of the teacup planters on that shelf。"

 

"That would work," I said。 "It would catch people's attention。"

 

Rose beamed at me。 "I'll look for some vases and I'll get those place mats as well。"

 

I looked around。 Elvis had disappeared, probably gone upstairs to sprawl on my desk and shed cat hair on every single piece of paper on it。 "We didn't finish our conversation," I said。

 

"I don't know what more I can tell you," she said。 "We have a new case and we need Elvis。"

 

"Who's your client?"

 

Rose nudged her glasses up her nose。 "We've been hired by the organizers of the Atlantic Coast Cat Shows。 Chloe and Will Hartman。"

 

"Atlantic Coast Cat Shows?" I said。 "I've never heard of them。"

 

"They're affiliated with the AFA, the American Feline Association。 It's a fairly new group。 They promote breed registration and responsible breeding, but they're far more business-oriented than, say, the ACFA, the American Cat Fanciers Association。"

 

Business-oriented。 In other words, they were looking to make a profit。 "So you don't need to report to the AFA board?"

 

Rose waved away my words。 "No。 The shows are completely autonomous。 The Hartmans are our clients and we report directly to them。 Chloe Hartman is related to Stella Hall somehow。 It's either second cousin once removed or first cousin twice removed。"

 

We had cleared out Stella's brother's home after his death and sold much of his furniture in the shop。 We'd discovered a Marklin model train set in excellent condition 。 。 。 and a dead body in the kitchen。 The latter had turned into a case for the Angels。

 

"Why did they hire you?" I couldn't imagine why a cat show would need detectives。

 

"Someone had been trying to sabotage recent shows in New Hampshire。" Rose shook her head。 "They don't want a repeat of what happened there at the Maine shows。"

 

I remembered seeing a poster about the cat shows in the library。 "One of those shows is here in North Harbor, isn't it?"

 

"Yes。 And the other is in Searsport。"

 

Elvis was just coming down the stairs as if somehow he'd known that we were talking again about something that involved him。 He came over to me and I bent to pick him up。 "What do you mean by sabotage?" I asked。 Elvis turned to look at Rose as though he wanted to hear the answer, too。

 

Rose straightened the front of her apron。 "It's mostly been nuisance things so far。 Someone set off the fire alarm and the sprinklers in one venue during the show setup。 Luckily there were no cats in the building at the time。 Some of the show cages have been damaged。 A sound system suddenly stopped working。 It's really just been vandalism up to now, but it's escalating。"

 

"Escalating how?" I wasn't going to put Elvis into a situation where he might get hurt, even though the scars he had suggested that anyone who tried to tangle with him would have a fight on their hands。

 

She took a moment before she spoke。 "At the most recent show a cat ended up with a pinched paw because the door of a cage had been tampered with。"

Reviews

MaryMc

This is the 8th installment in the Second Chance mystery series。 Sarah Grayson runs Second Chance which is a resale shop in which sells used and refurbished items along with her rescue cat Elvis (Elvis is in the building !)。 There is a detective agency of senior ladies called Charlotte’s Angels (Liz, Rose, Charlotte along with Mr。 P (surrogate Bosley)) who also reside in her shop and they are on the case of sabotage at cat shows along the Atlantic Coast。 They need a cat and owner to go undercover and Sarah and Elvis fit the bill。 Sarah meets other cat owners including Debra and her friend Christina who fill her in on the ins and outs of the show world。 When Christina is found dead in her apartment there is some question whether it was accidental or intentional Sarah wants to find justice for her new friend。 This is a delightful read。 I have not read all in the series but this did impact the joy of the read。 The Angels are so with it and provide such a charm to the story。 Cozies succeed because of the quality of the relationships and this is key to this series。 I need to go back and figure out which ones I have not read and add to my TBR pile。

Debbie

"Undercover Kitty" is a cozy mystery。 It's the eighth book in the series, but you don't need to read the previous books to understand this one。 This book did not spoil any of the previous mysteries。 The main characters were nice, engaging people。 The cat was mainly the excuse for being at the cat show and played little role in the detection of whodunit。 More time was spent describing the cat show than on doing actual detection。 The mystery was a clue-based puzzle mystery。 The amateur detectives "Undercover Kitty" is a cozy mystery。 It's the eighth book in the series, but you don't need to read the previous books to understand this one。 This book did not spoil any of the previous mysteries。 The main characters were nice, engaging people。 The cat was mainly the excuse for being at the cat show and played little role in the detection of whodunit。 More time was spent describing the cat show than on doing actual detection。 The mystery was a clue-based puzzle mystery。 The amateur detectives asked questions and looked into various alibis。 My main problem was that the fire didn't seem to actually destroy anything, even allowing the investigators to determine the exact type of "kindling" used to start the fire。 Also, the initial clues greatly restricted the possible suspects for the murderer, though none of the investigators seemed to notice this。 They also seemed especially dense when a major clue was dropped by a suspect。 The readers' were going, "Oh, whodunit!" but Sarah's going "um, seems like I should be able to put this together by now, but I'm just not sure。。。"There were no sex scenes。 There was only one use of bad language。 Overall, I'd recommend this enjoyable mystery, but it's my least favorite of the series。I received an ebook review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley。 。。。more

Larisa

Fun

Susan Johnston

Princess Fuzzypants here: Have mew met Elvis? He is the kitty star of the Second Chance Cat series and when Elvis is in the building, all eyes are on him。 This time out the senior detectives, the Angels, have a case involving cat shows。 In order to infiltrate and get the scoop, Mr。 P convinces Sarah to enter Elvis in the pet category。 She should have known his star power would enchant the judges, as he does his readers。It started out as small acts of vandalism but they begin to escalate and the Princess Fuzzypants here: Have mew met Elvis? He is the kitty star of the Second Chance Cat series and when Elvis is in the building, all eyes are on him。 This time out the senior detectives, the Angels, have a case involving cat shows。 In order to infiltrate and get the scoop, Mr。 P convinces Sarah to enter Elvis in the pet category。 She should have known his star power would enchant the judges, as he does his readers。It started out as small acts of vandalism but they begin to escalate and the Angels and Sarah want to discover the perp before someone human or feline gets hurt。 But then someone Sarah has just met is killed in a tragic apartment fire and Sarah is convinced, long before the authorities concur, that it is murder。 Now the Angels have two cases that may or may not be connected。The senior characters who make up the Angels are all great, each one bringing something different to the table。 Sarah and her boyfriend Mac are also wonderful。 As a team they are impressive as they figure things out。 But the hero of the story is always Elvis, occasionally assisted as he is in this book, by other kitties。 His cohort this time is Socrates。 It is just so much fun reading about their exploits。 It is a solid mystery with lots of twists and I confess, I did twig to the murderer quite early and the motive。 Other parts of the mystery were a big surprise until the final clues fell into place。 All in all, it was just what I needed for a cold snowy January day。Five purrs and two paws up。 。。。more

Sue

I think this might be my favorite book in the whole series。 Once I started, I couldn't put it down。 I think this might be my favorite book in the whole series。 Once I started, I couldn't put it down。 。。。more

CatReads

I received an ARC from Net Galley in exchange for my honest review。 This is one of my favorite cozy mysteries series of all time。 Sarah, Elvis, and the Angels are on another case。 Rose and Mr。 P ask for Elvis' assistance on this case and he doesn't hesitate to help。 This book partly take place at a few cat shows。 I just so happen to be part of the cat show circuit in my area in real life。 I can say without hesitation Sofie Ryan got the cat show scenes completely right。 While reading this book I I received an ARC from Net Galley in exchange for my honest review。 This is one of my favorite cozy mysteries series of all time。 Sarah, Elvis, and the Angels are on another case。 Rose and Mr。 P ask for Elvis' assistance on this case and he doesn't hesitate to help。 This book partly take place at a few cat shows。 I just so happen to be part of the cat show circuit in my area in real life。 I can say without hesitation Sofie Ryan got the cat show scenes completely right。 While reading this book I had flashbacks of past cat shows I had attended which were all great memories。 There are plenty of scenes with all of the Angels and their quirky personalities。 There were a few mysteries to solve in this one and I was guessing until the end who the culprit was, how they did it, and why they did it。 There were quite a few recipes in here that I want to try to make and one food that I will steer clear of。 You'll get why I say that after you read this book。 It was a thoroughly enjoyable read and I can't wait for the next book in the series to come out。 。。。more

Kathleen

I enjoy a good Sofie Ryan cozy。 This is the eighth in the series that I have not read in order。 When I picked up this one, I noticed I missed the previous one and was pleasantly surprised and Mac and Sarah’s budding relationship。I enjoyed learning about cat shows。 The mystery kept me turning the pages and even though I was not surprised by who did it, I did relish each twist and turn。I felt a specific question may have shortened the investigation and was surprised that none of the investigating I enjoy a good Sofie Ryan cozy。 This is the eighth in the series that I have not read in order。 When I picked up this one, I noticed I missed the previous one and was pleasantly surprised and Mac and Sarah’s budding relationship。I enjoyed learning about cat shows。 The mystery kept me turning the pages and even though I was not surprised by who did it, I did relish each twist and turn。I felt a specific question may have shortened the investigation and was surprised that none of the investigating team thought to ask it。I was given an advanced copy by Netgalley。 I am not required to leave a positive review。 。。。more

Moondance

This is the eighth book in the Second Chance Cat series。 We once again return to North Harbor, Maine where Sarah runs a shop that sells repurposed items。 The group of older ladies along with Alfred work out of the shop as Charlotte's Angels, a group of private investigators。 Elvis the cat is the star of this book。 The Angels are asked to look at strange happenings at a cat show。 Elvis is their ticket in a a competitor in the household pet category。 Sarah and the Angels go into full sleuth mode w This is the eighth book in the Second Chance Cat series。 We once again return to North Harbor, Maine where Sarah runs a shop that sells repurposed items。 The group of older ladies along with Alfred work out of the shop as Charlotte's Angels, a group of private investigators。 Elvis the cat is the star of this book。 The Angels are asked to look at strange happenings at a cat show。 Elvis is their ticket in a a competitor in the household pet category。 Sarah and the Angels go into full sleuth mode when a show participant dies under questionable circumstances。I had forgotten how much I love this series! I need to go back and catch up on previous books that I have missed。 The characters are so well written that it feels like being among friends as you read。 I am really enjoying the growing relationship between Sarah and Mac。 I enjoy reading about the items that get refurbished or repurposed。 Avery is a wonderful addition to the shop with her eye for design。Of course as a cat lover, Elvis is my all time favorite。 He is so well written and his mannerisms are so spot on that you know the author has been owned by cats for years。 The mystery is well done and I missed a few clues along the way that pointed to the culprit。 This was definitely a one sitting read。 I simply did not want to put it down to do anything else。 I look forward to catching up with books I missed and to the next book in the series。 I highly recommend this series。Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley Books for the opportunity to read this。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Susan

Another great entry in one of my favorite cozy series。 Set in the small town of North Harbor, Maine a mystery is just around the corner。 The senior citizens who make up the detective agency known as Charlotte's Angels, located in a corner of the secondhand store have a new case。 In order to investigate they need some undercover help。 As the case involves tracking down sabotage at the Atlantic Cat shows in Maine who better to take a lead in the investigating? Elvis - with the assistance of his hu Another great entry in one of my favorite cozy series。 Set in the small town of North Harbor, Maine a mystery is just around the corner。 The senior citizens who make up the detective agency known as Charlotte's Angels, located in a corner of the secondhand store have a new case。 In order to investigate they need some undercover help。 As the case involves tracking down sabotage at the Atlantic Cat shows in Maine who better to take a lead in the investigating? Elvis - with the assistance of his human, Sarah。 What better duo to get to the bottom of the mystery。 Before long murder enters the picture and Sarah, Elvis and the seniors have their hands - and paws - full finding the killer。Beyond being a well written satisfying mystery, the best thing is the special relationship between these characters。 They are wonderful as is the entire series。 There is no chance that this cozy series will be removed from my TBR list。 My thanks to the publisher Berkley and to NetGalley for giving me an advance copy in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

JoAn

I've read every book in the Second Chance cozy mystery series and was thrilled that a new one was releasing this year。 Ms。 Ryan's stories are always a delight to read。Elvis and Sarah go undercover at a cat show and pet expo to help Charlotte's Angels find a saboteur。 Unfortunately before the investigation is completed, one of volunteers is murdered which added a new dimension to the investigation。 Ms。 Ryan's characters are now well developed and Sarah, Mac, Charlotte, Liz, Rose, Avery and Mr。 P。 I've read every book in the Second Chance cozy mystery series and was thrilled that a new one was releasing this year。 Ms。 Ryan's stories are always a delight to read。Elvis and Sarah go undercover at a cat show and pet expo to help Charlotte's Angels find a saboteur。 Unfortunately before the investigation is completed, one of volunteers is murdered which added a new dimension to the investigation。 Ms。 Ryan's characters are now well developed and Sarah, Mac, Charlotte, Liz, Rose, Avery and Mr。 P。 are all close friends that I look forward to spending time with as they solve the mysteries。 The story is quickly paced, the twists and red herrings kept me guessing and there were many viable suspects。 I kept questioning whether the sabotage and the murder were connected even though Sarah and the Angels seemed to think they were。 Elvis was his usual lovable self and I wasn't surprised that he strutted his stuff at the cat show。 After all, he is "the King"。 I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book from Berkley via NetGalley。 Thank you Berkley for approving my request。 All of the above opinions are my own。 。。。more

Teri Griffis

I love Elvis, the cat that is! He makes this series stand out from all the other animal series I've read。 Ryan definitely knows how to grab her readers and take them on adventures with Elvis' help。 I enjoyed this well written book immensely。 I received this ebook ARC from NetGalley and this is my voluntary, honest review。 I love Elvis, the cat that is! He makes this series stand out from all the other animal series I've read。 Ryan definitely knows how to grab her readers and take them on adventures with Elvis' help。 I enjoyed this well written book immensely。 I received this ebook ARC from NetGalley and this is my voluntary, honest review。 。。。more

Annalisa

In this book Sarah and Elvis go undercover at a cat show。。 I really liked this light hearted cozy mystery。 The characters are sweet and realistic。 The twists kept throwing me off。 I could not guess the killer correctly。 I was always thinking of the wrong person。 I did not expect the killer to be that person。 If you like clever cozies than this is the series for you。

Kathleen Gray

Charlotte's Angels, a group of, ahem, mature amateur sleuths who share space in the Second Chance shop Sarah runs persuade her, against her better judgement, to enter her cat Elvis in a cat show to help them discover who is sabotaging cat shows and why。 Turns out, Elvis is a good egg and willing to cooperate (my cats sure wouldn't) and Sarah finds some friends until。。。。one of them is murdered。 Christine, who had given Sarah lots of insight (not all the competitors are nice!) dies in a fire but w Charlotte's Angels, a group of, ahem, mature amateur sleuths who share space in the Second Chance shop Sarah runs persuade her, against her better judgement, to enter her cat Elvis in a cat show to help them discover who is sabotaging cat shows and why。 Turns out, Elvis is a good egg and willing to cooperate (my cats sure wouldn't) and Sarah finds some friends until。。。。one of them is murdered。 Christine, who had given Sarah lots of insight (not all the competitors are nice!) dies in a fire but who killed her and why? This is a classic cozy so you know there will be several suspects but the charm here is the interaction between the various characters。 The gang of Angels have great senses of humor, Sarah's love interest Mac seems like a very good guy, and Elvis- well, he's the best。 I enjoyed the details about the second hand store (learned a bit) as well。 Thanks to edelweiss for the ARC。 I'd not read any of the preceding installments but I was immediately comfortable with the characters。 It's a good read and I'm going to look for the next one! 。。。more

Chris gerst

Love this series。 Hopefully you will enjoy reading it as much as I did

Karen

This series grabbed me from the very first book and it has been a true delight to read ever since。The characters, especially Sarah, Elvis and the friends who form a detective agency, are vividly written and are wonderfully engaging and entertaining to read。The whodunits are well paced and keep me guessing and wanting to know the outcome!This latest offering is even better than expected。I cannot wait to read the next in the series!I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book。

Sarah Woodhouse

I loved this book。 If I had to use two words to describe this book they would be charmingly adorable。 I loved that this book gave the cats their own 'voices。' That they were so much apart of this book just as much as the MCs。 Sarah and Elvis make a great team。 Sarah obviously loves her kitty, Elvis and the affection is reciprocated。 Their whole story on how Sarah ended up with Elvis is so cute! I originally picked this book based on nothing but the title and the cover and this book definitely li I loved this book。 If I had to use two words to describe this book they would be charmingly adorable。 I loved that this book gave the cats their own 'voices。' That they were so much apart of this book just as much as the MCs。 Sarah and Elvis make a great team。 Sarah obviously loves her kitty, Elvis and the affection is reciprocated。 Their whole story on how Sarah ended up with Elvis is so cute! I originally picked this book based on nothing but the title and the cover and this book definitely lived up to my expectations。 Yeah, kitty books are not for everyone, however, to me it was incredibly enjoyable。Sarah and her Second Chances store staff all work together great。 I love the budding romance between her and Mac。 And I especially love how everyone is like one huge giant family。 I love that Ruth, Liz, and Gran all love on Sarah like she so obviously needs it。 I found this book heartwarming and I thought the mystery was great。 And the idea of using Elvis as an "undercover kitty' was genius。 This was my first book by Sofie Ryan and I am so happy that I read it。 I will definitely be reading more of her books in the coming years。 I received this ARC by NetGalley to read and review and give my own honest opinions。 All opinions and thoughts are my own。 。。。more

Laura

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Tamara Morning

Title: Undercover KittyAuthor: Sofie RyanGenre: Cozy Mystery Rating: 4 out of 5This is the eighth book in the Second Chance Cat Mystery series。 I haven’t read any of the other books in the series, but that wasn’t a problem。 (That being said, having read the other seven books probably would have given this some more depth。)This was a quick, fun read with some moments that made me laugh。 I didn’t think the culprit was totally unexpected, but it wasn’t glaringly obvious, either。 This is well-writte Title: Undercover KittyAuthor: Sofie RyanGenre: Cozy Mystery Rating: 4 out of 5This is the eighth book in the Second Chance Cat Mystery series。 I haven’t read any of the other books in the series, but that wasn’t a problem。 (That being said, having read the other seven books probably would have given this some more depth。)This was a quick, fun read with some moments that made me laugh。 I didn’t think the culprit was totally unexpected, but it wasn’t glaringly obvious, either。 This is well-written and quirky—and I honestly had no idea that cat shows were such a thing。 (And I say that as a cat owner!)(Galley courtesy of Berkley in exchange for an honest review。)More reviews at Tomorrow is Another Day 。。。more

Anna Fox

I love Elvis, as well as this series。 I like seeing the bits into the business。 The characters are interesting without being over the top quirky。 There were two mysteries and we didn't find out until the end if they were tied together or not。 Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review。 I love Elvis, as well as this series。 I like seeing the bits into the business。 The characters are interesting without being over the top quirky。 There were two mysteries and we didn't find out until the end if they were tied together or not。 Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Cynthia Moore

This was another great installment of the Elvis cat mysteries。 You might be better off starting this series from the beginning so to have an understanding of the characters。 This wasn't this best in this series, but is was enjoyable even so。 Elvis is such a character that he is fun to read about in his antics。 Sarah's role seems a bit more on the periphery in this book。 There is a twist but it was something I saw coming so it was not a huge surprise。 The enjoyment in this book is reading about t This was another great installment of the Elvis cat mysteries。 You might be better off starting this series from the beginning so to have an understanding of the characters。 This wasn't this best in this series, but is was enjoyable even so。 Elvis is such a character that he is fun to read about in his antics。 Sarah's role seems a bit more on the periphery in this book。 There is a twist but it was something I saw coming so it was not a huge surprise。 The enjoyment in this book is reading about the relationships among the characters。 。。。more

Shar

Maybe it is because this is the first book I have read in the established series, but I found it a bit mediocre。 However, it was mainly because of the lack of character development, which I probably would have gotten had I started from the beginning of the series。 Yes, it can be a stand alone cutely decent mystery, but it's probably best to at least start with book one。 Because it's not a satisfying stand alone book, I give it 3 stars。 Probably better rated by those who have read the whole serie Maybe it is because this is the first book I have read in the established series, but I found it a bit mediocre。 However, it was mainly because of the lack of character development, which I probably would have gotten had I started from the beginning of the series。 Yes, it can be a stand alone cutely decent mystery, but it's probably best to at least start with book one。 Because it's not a satisfying stand alone book, I give it 3 stars。 Probably better rated by those who have read the whole series。 。。。more

Gina

Enjoyable, but not the strongest entry in the series。 The mystery takes second place to the relationships between the characters。 That's not a bad thing, and it's why this author's series are among my top five favorites cozies。 Most of the character growth occurs two of the minor characters, and it's nice that we got to see the whole gang in action。There was such emphasis on one of the plot devices that I was perplexed that none of the amateur sleuths asked the obvious question when the item was Enjoyable, but not the strongest entry in the series。 The mystery takes second place to the relationships between the characters。 That's not a bad thing, and it's why this author's series are among my top five favorites cozies。 Most of the character growth occurs two of the minor characters, and it's nice that we got to see the whole gang in action。There was such emphasis on one of the plot devices that I was perplexed that none of the amateur sleuths asked the obvious question when the item was found at the site of a death。 The book would have been at least a third shorter if any of them had asked, though, so I'm glad they didn't。Nice story with the spotlight on Elvis (as it should be), who once again helps solve the crime and who saves the day。I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Valerie

I enjoyed this book very much。 I thought that Elvis in a cat show is great。 It's a fast read and tightly plotted。 I love the characters。 #UndercoverKitty #NetGalley I enjoyed this book very much。 I thought that Elvis in a cat show is great。 It's a fast read and tightly plotted。 I love the characters。 #UndercoverKitty #NetGalley 。。。more

Rima Aiello

A purrfectly enchanting addition to a well-loved series。 Cat shows, money, competition, and sabotage make up this latest installment。 Will the gang get to the bottom of the mystery? A well rounded and developed read。

Mary

This is the 8th installment in the Second Chance mystery series。 Sarah Grayson runs Second Chance which is a resale shop in which sells used and refurbished items along with her rescue cat Elvis (Elvis is in the building !)。 There is a detective agency of senior ladies called Charlotte’s Angels (Liz, Rose, Charlotte along with Mr。 P (surrogate Bosley)) who also reside in her shop and they are on the case of sabotage at cat shows along the Atlantic Coast。 They need a cat and owner to go undercove This is the 8th installment in the Second Chance mystery series。 Sarah Grayson runs Second Chance which is a resale shop in which sells used and refurbished items along with her rescue cat Elvis (Elvis is in the building !)。 There is a detective agency of senior ladies called Charlotte’s Angels (Liz, Rose, Charlotte along with Mr。 P (surrogate Bosley)) who also reside in her shop and they are on the case of sabotage at cat shows along the Atlantic Coast。 They need a cat and owner to go undercover and Sarah and Elvis fit the bill。 Sarah meets other cat owners including Debra and her friend Christina who fill her in on the ins and outs of the show world。 When Christina is found dead in her apartment there is some question whether it was accidental or intentional Sarah wants to find justice for her new friend。 This is a delightful read。 I have not read all in the series but this did impact the joy of the read。 The Angels are so with it and provide such a charm to the story。 Cozies succeed because of the quality of the relationships and this is key to this series。 I need to go back and figure out which ones I have not read and add to my TBR pile。 。。。more

Myarn

Undercover Kitty by Sofie Ryan (A Second Chance Mystery #8) 5 starsElvis is back and I don't mean the King of Rock and Roll。 A new Second Chance Mystery is always on the must read list - No disappointments here。 Charlotte's Angels have a new case and they need an undercover operative。 Sabotage and vandalism at the Atlantic Coast Cat Shows, Who has rakish charm and savoir faire to be a contestant - Elvis of course and he has to bring along his person, Sarah Greyson。 Sarah meets other cat people a Undercover Kitty by Sofie Ryan (A Second Chance Mystery #8) 5 starsElvis is back and I don't mean the King of Rock and Roll。 A new Second Chance Mystery is always on the must read list - No disappointments here。 Charlotte's Angels have a new case and they need an undercover operative。 Sabotage and vandalism at the Atlantic Coast Cat Shows, Who has rakish charm and savoir faire to be a contestant - Elvis of course and he has to bring along his person, Sarah Greyson。 Sarah meets other cat people at the shows, like Debra Martinez and her champion cat Socrates。 Debra's friend Christine Eldridge provide Sarah with color background of the other owners and judges。 In the midst of investigating the sabotage, a tragic accident happens。 Christine Eldridge is found dead in her apartment after a fire breaks out。 But is it an accident? You'll have to read the book to find out the conclusion to that mystery and the sabotage。I adored this book。 The Angels, a band of "elders" who still have a lot of vim and vigor and smarts are fun to read about。 Just because they are "old" it doesn't pay to underestimate them。 The actual mystery was great, but what makes this series excellent is the relationship between all the regular characters。 I can' wait for the next book in this series。 。。。more

Carrie

Sarah is once again involved in an investigation with the elderly detectives, Charlotte's Angels。 This time, they are using her cat Elvis to go undercover, working the local cat show circuit。 Mayhem and murder ensue, as the quirky crew attempt to find out who is causing the problems plaguing the contestants and contest organizers。 A solid addition to the series。 Sarah is once again involved in an investigation with the elderly detectives, Charlotte's Angels。 This time, they are using her cat Elvis to go undercover, working the local cat show circuit。 Mayhem and murder ensue, as the quirky crew attempt to find out who is causing the problems plaguing the contestants and contest organizers。 A solid addition to the series。 。。。more

Bobbie Kirkland

Through NetGalley, I received a free copy of UNDERCOVER KITTY (Book 8 of the Second Chance Cat Mysteries) by Sofie Ryan in exchange for an honest review。 Charlotte’s Angels have a new case and they need Sarah Grayson’s permission and Elvis’ help。 The organizers of a traveling cat show hired the Angels to investigate a series of vandalisms and sabotages and to provide security to insure there aren’t any repeats。 Thus, Sarah’s personable cat Elvis is needed to go undercover as an entrant in the fe Through NetGalley, I received a free copy of UNDERCOVER KITTY (Book 8 of the Second Chance Cat Mysteries) by Sofie Ryan in exchange for an honest review。 Charlotte’s Angels have a new case and they need Sarah Grayson’s permission and Elvis’ help。 The organizers of a traveling cat show hired the Angels to investigate a series of vandalisms and sabotages and to provide security to insure there aren’t any repeats。 Thus, Sarah’s personable cat Elvis is needed to go undercover as an entrant in the feline beauty contest。 Elvis may be killing the congeniality portion of the program, but someone else slays one of the human volunteers。 Sarah and the Angels expand their investigation to include catching a killer。I liked this book and enjoy the series。 I recommend this book to fans of cozy mysteries featuring murder, secondhand shop, cats, small towns, and close communities。#UndercoverKitty #NetGalley 。。。more

Lisa Morin

I really enjoyed this adorable cozy mystery featuring Elvis the cat and his human, Sarah。When Elvis is needed to infiltrate a cat show, he finds himself the center of attention, and his human wrapped up in another murder investigation。I loved everything about this story, and Elvis is quickly becoming one of my favorite cats。I’m looking forward to reading more in this series。

Kaye

Sarah and her black cat Elvis, get talked into going undercover at a local cat show。 A lot of minor incidents have been going on, and Rose and Mr。 P。 are on the case。 What and who are causing these disruptions? Between her store, her friends and her budding romance with Mac, Sarah is on hand to help。 It steps up a notch when a new friend gets murdered, and Sarah feels even stronger to find out what and who are behind things。 First I've read in this series, but wasn't lost。 Fun read and highly re Sarah and her black cat Elvis, get talked into going undercover at a local cat show。 A lot of minor incidents have been going on, and Rose and Mr。 P。 are on the case。 What and who are causing these disruptions? Between her store, her friends and her budding romance with Mac, Sarah is on hand to help。 It steps up a notch when a new friend gets murdered, and Sarah feels even stronger to find out what and who are behind things。 First I've read in this series, but wasn't lost。 Fun read and highly recommend this cozy mystery。 。。。more

Julie

Undercover Kitty at a Cat Show is a new role for Elvis and he manages it surprisingly well。 He is recruited by Rose and Charlotte’s Angels。 The detective agency is holding space at the Second Chance Repurpose Shop。 Rose and the Angels don’t take no for an answer easily and Sarah finds herself learning all about Cat Shows。 Elvis takes it easily in stride fast becoming a favorite。 This was new territory for me。 I’ve always had a cat but have never considered entering one in a show。 This story reve Undercover Kitty at a Cat Show is a new role for Elvis and he manages it surprisingly well。 He is recruited by Rose and Charlotte’s Angels。 The detective agency is holding space at the Second Chance Repurpose Shop。 Rose and the Angels don’t take no for an answer easily and Sarah finds herself learning all about Cat Shows。 Elvis takes it easily in stride fast becoming a favorite。 This was new territory for me。 I’ve always had a cat but have never considered entering one in a show。 This story reveals some of the trials and tribulations of such an endeavour。 I enjoyed reading about the repurposing of objects at the store。 I’ve dabbled a bit in refurnishing furniture and always have a few minutes to stop at a yard sale。 I’ve enjoyed television shows about abandoned storage units。 The finds that Sarah and her crew pull together for amazing displays inspires me to do the same!The relationships between the characters is enjoyable。Unfortunately, tragedy strikes a newly met friend of Sarah’s at the Cat Show and the mystery deepens。 The Angels are on the case and the bad characters get caught。 Meanwhile a romance deepens。This was a nice cozy mystery。 Congratulations are in order for Elvis on winning in the companion cat category。 。。。more