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Book Reviews of No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7)

No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7)
No Cats Allowed - Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7
Author: Miranda James
ISBN-13: 9780425277751
ISBN-10: 0425277755
Publication Date: 2/7/2017
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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dollycas avatar reviewed No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7) on + 639 more book reviews
Dollycas's Thoughts
Every time these books arrive I look at the cover and see my cat, Wiley. He is now living with my daughter because we can't have cats here and I miss him so much. He is just a little bit smaller than Diesel but not by much.

In this installment Charlie's new boss, Oscar Reilly has decided he is allergic to cats and wants to ban Diesel from coming to the library. He also has the rest of the staff ticked off by some of his other actions. He is a human resources nightmare. I was not surprised to find someone had put him out of everyone's misery, but when the police arrested Melba I knew the had they wrong person. Charlie knows it too, and he is going to get her out of jail and get the right person booked as soon as possible.

James continues to impress me with this series. This time the method of murder was something off the wall and totally unexpected and I had to read it twice to fully grasp the situation. One big ouch let me tell you. But before the crime he takes his time introducing us to Mr. Oscar Reilly, and I disliked him immediately and praise the employees for their restraint. I may not have killed him but probably would have been fired for telling him off and probably slapping him across the face and stomping out. What a first class jerk! The mystery has quite a few twists and turns and several suspects, I would guess anyone the man ever met could be a suspect.

In addition to the murder there are a couple of little subplots that fans of this series will enjoy. I hesitate to say more because I do not want to spoil anything.

I love this series has a male protagonist. A fine Southern gentleman who stays calm but takes action. He opens his home and his heart and draws us right into to these stories. All the characters are wonderfully developed and so real.

The pages pass quickly and as always my visit to Athena comes to an end much too soon. This was a delightful way to spend an afternoon but I need a few more warbles from Diesel and more time with Charlie and his friends and family. Next year...
ladycholla avatar reviewed No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7) on + 2081 more book reviews
Another good story about the adventures of Diesel and Charlie, family and relationships. Cozy, easy read and fun.
pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7) on + 859 more book reviews
Charlie and Diesel are involved in investigating the mysterious death of the interim library director - who, with his not so winning personality - had several people wanting to see him gone. Another good read in the series!
reviewed No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, Bk 7) on + 1528 more book reviews
No Cats Allowed by Miranda James is the seventh book in A Cat in the Stacks Mystery series. There is a new interim director at the Athena College Library. Unfortunately, Oscar Reilly is going out of his way to alienate everyone on the staff including Charlie Harris and his Maine Coon cat, Diesel. When Charlie is asked to leave Diesel at home, Charlie decides to take a leave of absence. But then Oscar Reilly turns up dead in the basement (crushed with shelving). When Charlie's friend and co-worker, Mabel Gilley is accused of the crime, Charlie starts investigating. Then Charlie is asked to step in as the new interim director. Charlie may not last long on the job when someone tries to put him out of commission. Can Charlie figure out who the killer is and stay out of harm's way? I enjoyed reading No Cats Allowed. No cats Allowed may be the seventh book in the series, but it can easily be read as a stand-alone novel. I have not read any of the other books in the series, but I will definitely be reading them now. I liked the characters in the book (there are a lot of them) and Diesel, the cat. The mystery was interesting, but it was child's play to solve (I kept hoping for a good twist at the end, but there was not one). I give No Cats Allowed 4 out of 5 stars (I liked it). I look forward to the next book in A Cat in the Stacks Mystery!

I received a complimentary copy of No Cats Allowed from NetGalley in exchange for an honest evaluation of the book!