
Cat Telling Tales
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Susan Boyce
Even the bright seaside village of Molena Point has been hit hard by the economic downturn. Sadly, former residents haven’t just left their homes; they’ve abandoned their pets, too. Luckily, Joe Grey’s human friends have joined together to care for the animals. But just as one problem is solved more arise. A suspicious fire leaves a twelve-year-old boy homeless when the body of his alcoholic elderly guardian is discovered in the smoldering ruins. Then, a woman with two children appears on the Damen doorstep, claiming to have no money and nowhere else to go. The experienced Joe Grey smells a rat, and will work his paws off to prove it. Scratching out clues, he and his P.I. posse follow a trail that lead to a scam involving a group of shady real estate agents. When a realtor goes missing, Joe suspects the mysteries are connected. And just when the Damen household is filled to capacity, another stray arrives with answers… and the possibility of true love for the adventurous tortoiseshell Kit.
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What made the experience of listening to Cat Telling Tales the most enjoyable?
loved the characterization of the cats. Good sweet story.Any additional comments?
will definitely listen to the rest of this author's books.first but not the last
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A Favorite.
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Great narrator
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Enjoyable
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Would you listen to Cat Telling Tales again? Why?
I have already listened to this audio book twice! Why? It is a fun read and a delight for any Joe Grey fan. I am baffled why there are note more of this popular series on audiobook they would be my go to choice for a light, cat loving read.Who was your favorite character and why?
The listener becomes absorbed in the lives and events of the cat characters who are all portrayed with affection and wit. The sub-story about Pan and Misto will move any cat lover and have them cheering at the end. A favourite? It would be mean to pick one out - the humans and Molena Point are a delight and the cats make me laugh and sometimes hold my breath!What does Susan Boyce bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
It is, sometimes, simply nice to be read to, and by a voice of Susan Boyce's quality with its gentle characterisation and relaxed manner.Any additional comments?
PLEASE commission Susan Boyce to read the whole series - there is a huge gap in the Joe Grey lover's library that Auduble needs to fill!A delightful narrator and a good story
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Cats that can talk and their people
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Murdered Grandma, Sweet Grandson, & Homeless Pets
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One Sunday morning Joe Grey smells bacon and kippurs cooking. Joe’s human companions, Ryan and Clyde Damen, scan the morning newspapers for houses for sale. Someone is snapping them up before they hit the paper. They wonder if these houses are investments for out-of-towners or perhaps are part of a flipper’s scheme. They know Police Chief Max Harper is diligently patrolling the area since they shut down a meth lab set up in one of the empty houses.
Ryan receives a letter from Debbie Kraft, an old schoolmate, pleading for a place to stay. Debbie and her two children have been evicted from their apartment out of state on which her ex-husband stopped paying. Now they have no place to go and hope Ryan will take them in. Debbie’s alcoholic mother lives in Molena Point along with her orphaned nephew, Billy Young, as well as her ex-husband, head of Kraft Realty, and her sister who lives in luxury married to another partner in Kraft Realty. Joe Grey cannot understand why none of them help Debbie.
To Joe’s disbelief, Debbie and her daughters arrive at the Damens’ home late one evening. Ryan and Clyde resist her attempts to move in but eventually give in. Joe snoops among their piles of luggage and finds wads of cash. Debbie has a hidden agenda. Ryan boots them out the next morning, kicking and screaming, to live in one of their empty homes that needs cleaning in exchange for free board. Debbie does wonder where her ex-husband has disappeared to and where his real estate partner is since she continues to send e-mails but is never seen. Joe discovers that the Krafts once owned a cat that they kicked out, not caring if it found a home. Joe believes that cat is the son of the sentient yellow tomcat Misto who has returned to Molena Point.
Days later Joe awakens in his rooftop aerie to see fire burning near Max and Charlie Harper’s ranch so dials 911. Word spreads, and they all race to the Harper ranch only to discover it untouched. However, an old worker’s shack across from the Harpers did burn, leaving a charred body still in bed. Billy Young has frantically peddled his bike up the hill to see his burning home when he notices the coroner’s gurney. Max gently breaks the news of his grandmother Hesmerra’s death. Harper insists that Billy stay with him rather than turn him over to child services. Billy agrees only if he can bring his rescued stray cats. Debbie wants nothing to do with her nephew, and she could care less that her mother is dead, probably murdered.
The police must deal with Hesmerra’s neighbor, Emmylou, who is now living in her car. She unearthed a metal box from underneath Hesmerra’s bed since Hesmerra told her anything of value would be there. Hiding the box which contains papers, some from Kraft Realty, Emmylou keeps looking for a place to stay and tries her friend Sammie’s house. Sammie is missing, and her home has been tossed and stinks to high heaven. The cats investigate the odor and make a shocking discovery in the crawl space under the home.
As I finished the book, I felt very content. All those plot lines came untangled and answers were found. Joe Grey, Dulcie, Kit, and their new friends have risked everything to help their humans. Their humans risked their lives to protect their community and their cats. Shirley Rousseau Murphy writes a magical story that is precious and full of every emotion. Susan Boyce narrates the tail with all the emotions expressed for our listening pleasure. Many of us read mysteries because they make the world right in the end, or at least better. That is exactly what Mrs. Murphy has done in Cat Telling Tales.
A magical story
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Nearing the end…
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As usual, excellent story and performance.
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