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Scratch The Surface (2005)

Scratch the Surface (2005)

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ISBN
0425202593 (ISBN13: 9780425202593)
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English
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berkley hardcover

About book Scratch The Surface (2005)

I have finished this book finally. I read it while exercising on the reclining bike. On the one hand, this was the perfect book for exercising - I read for 30-45 minutes each day and was entertained enough that I didn't focus on the excercise. However, I also didn't enjoy it enough that I wanted to read it while not at the gym.I think that Susan Conant should stick with dogs! I didn't really like her main charachter - a 53 year old, single author of - surprise - cat lover mysteries. Felicity Pride doesn't own any cats but her main character Prissy LaChat does so she writes based on what she thinks is correct about cat-owners. There are chapters interjected here and there that are from the point of view of the cats (which do appear in the book). Not sure I liked those. She stumbles on a mystery of course and the whole time laments that her own mystery is not quite working out the way that it should in a book. I just didn't really connect or especially like the main charachter and I really wanted too. Perhaps her future books will be more stable and developed rather than this one with such an exploritory nature. The thing I love most about the dog-lover books is the information about dogs and their training and the love that people have for the dogs. This was missing in this first cat-lover book.

Delightfully accurate descriptions of cats and their behavior throughout the book with an expectedly unexpected ending that tied everything together. Scratch The Surface is a perfect guilty pleasure for cat lovers and time on their side.

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As a huge fan of Ms. Conant's humorous dog mysteries, I really *wanted* to fall in love with her first cat mystery. Unfortunately, I couldn't find much to recommend the book. It's difficult to cheer for the snobby, self-righteous protagonist who is unredeemable until almost the very last page. Not as quickly paced as her dog mysteries, the book drags in many points. What kept me reading were Conant's brief, well-written (and all too few) observations from one of the cats. I hope she will hurry back to the dogs to produce a new book, or bring her remarkable dog skills to the cats.
—Laura

You could tell that the woman who wrote this book is much better versed in writing about dogs than cats. Though compelling plotlines are not required for a good cozy mystery - good characters can make up for a lot - the plotline for this book was horrible and I didn't like the main character Felicity. I also read Conant's Gourmet Girl series and did not like the main character in that series at all. I didn't love to hate these main characters, I just couldn't stand them. I'll avoid Conant's books from now on.
—Jennifer Wilbanks

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