Summary of this Book... | ||
Nela, who has lost her job as an investigative reporter, goes to work in the Haklo Foundation instead of her sister while her sister is away on vacation. The apartment Nela is given to occupy had belonged to a woman who died or was killed, leaving her cat behind. For some reason, Nela can understand what the cat is thinking. From what the cat can convey to her, she suspects the woman's death is a homicide. In addition, the Haklo Foundation experiences arson, vandalism, destruction of artifacts, obscene material mailed on foundation letterhead, and a missing or stolen necklace. With the help of a local newspaper reporter, Nela can solve the murder and other related crimes to it. | ||
I didn't like... | ||
The constant repetition of evidences and even the scenes unnecessarily. It is as if the author wanted to flesh out a novella into a much longer novel. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
It is an okay plot, if you don't mind it being prolonged and if you are not bored with repetitions. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
I expected the cat to be more involved in the story because the title of the book points to it. On the contrary, the cat has minimum involvement and Nela has picked up only a couple of thoughts from him. | ||
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Created Dec 17, 2013 at 11:03pm •
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