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Black Cat Crossing (Bad Luck Cat, Bk 1)
Black Cat Crossing - Bad Luck Cat, Bk 1
Author: Kay Finch
In the first in this cat-filled cozy series, aspiring mystery author Sabrina Tate is about to discover that when it comes to solving murders, her new feline friend Hitchcock is a master of sleuthing… — Sabrina has never been the superstitious type. Still, when she moves to Lavender, Texas, to write her first novel and help...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425275245
ISBN-10: 0425275248
Publication Date: 9/1/2015
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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AZmom875 avatar reviewed Black Cat Crossing (Bad Luck Cat, Bk 1) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
For all you cozy mystery lovers, who like fun cats in their stories, this book is for you. Yes, this one is worth reading. You wont find a character that is TSTL, too stupid to live, or one that breaks the law to investigate the murder. You just find a likable main character who likes all cats, even black cats. All of the supporting characters stand out as well. The mysteries are difficult enough that you dont know who, or why, but you will enjoy the ride.
kimberlyrav avatar reviewed Black Cat Crossing (Bad Luck Cat, Bk 1) on + 417 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Beautiful cover, right? Oh yeah! You have heard Never judge a book by its cover, well in this situation you can bet to NOT do just that. Go ahead and bet, cause the book is just as good as that awesome cover.
I enjoyed this first book in the Bad Luck Cat Mystery series.
Takes place in Texas, in an interesting little village with a great set of quirky, hot under the collar, solid characters and one awesome, smart, stray black cat.
You wont figure out the killer till the very end I am sure.. Excellent job Kay Finch!!
dollycas avatar reviewed Black Cat Crossing (Bad Luck Cat, Bk 1) on + 638 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Dollycas's Thoughts

Sabrina Tate, an aspiring author, comes to Lavender, Texas to help her Aunt Rowe take care of her rental cabins while her broken leg heals and to finally get the book out of head and down in print. She quickly learns about a Bad Luck Cat in the area. She is surprised when a black cat is right outside her cabin door, it has to be the same cat. She can't help but follow the feline and wishes she hadn't when he leads her right to a dead body. The body of Bobby Joe Flowers, her Aunt Rowe's conniving cousin who had just come back to town. The body of a man her Aunt Rowe argued with earlier. She knows this is going to be bad, she knows her aunt his going to be the number one suspect. Since the cat led her to the body maybe he can lead her to the killer. How is she ever going to get her book written if she has to solve a murder case while the police have their sights set on Aunt Rowe?

I liked Sabrina right away. She does not believe there is any such thing as a Bad Luck Cat, in fact she is going to do everything she can to save him from the superstitious folks of Lavender. As a true cat lover I was totally rooting for the kitty she quickly names Hitchcock.

The author sets a very fast pace from the first page. Sabrina has her hands full saving Hitchcock, writing her book, helping with the cabins, solving a murder and maybe an old murder too. Her friend even sets her up with a meeting with an agent when she barely has written 3 chapters let alone a whole book.

Writing the first book in a series is hard because all the characters need to be introduced and they have to be fleshed out enough so the reader can engage with them. The author also has to give us a good credible mystery that we cozy readers can try to solve before the protagonist. Kay Finch does a good job with this, but at times is was just a little too much. Sabrina just had so much going on. At times I wanted to jump into the book and tell Sabrina's friend, Tyanne, to slow down. Seriously I get Sabrina may need a nudge to get going on her book but after she found a body on her aunt's property and her aunt being questioned by police it was time to back off and reschedule the meeting. I am surprised Sabrina held it all together, a normal person would have crumbled with all the weight upon their shoulders.

With that said the mystery was good and had great twists and was very entertaining. I was totally surprised by how things played out. Hitchcock and Sabrina make a great team and I am looking forward to seeing what drama they get themselves wrapped up in next.
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SouthWestZippy avatar reviewed Black Cat Crossing (Bad Luck Cat, Bk 1) on + 265 more book reviews
Synopsis taken from the back of the book. "In the first in this cat-filled cozy series, aspiring mystery author Sabrina Tate is about to discover that when it comes to solving murders, her new feline friend Hitchcock is a master of sleuthingâ¦
"Sabrina has never been the superstitious type. Still, when she moves to Lavender, Texas, to write her first novel and help her Aunt Rowe manage her vacation rental business, Sabrina can't avoid listening to the rumors that a local black cat is a jinxâespecially after the stray in question leads her directly to the scene of a murder."
I have a like/dislike thing with Sabrina. She comes across as annoying and runs around with no clue on how to interact with people in most of the book. However, she is no quitter in trying to solve what happened to her cousin Bobby Joe Flowers who was found dead in a river. Sabrina's Aunt Rowe becomes the prime suspect because of the huge argument Bobby and her had the day before. The cat, Hitchcock, is the star of the book and he is just being a cat. The story line is good and moves along but at times it is boring. I am still giving it 4 stars because it did keep me guessing and was not over the top graphic with the murder scene.


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