Goodreads: Something Whiskered (Cat in the Stacks #17) by Miranda JamesRating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)
Source: Publisher
Description: Charlie Harris and his wife, Helen Louise Brady, have arrived in Ireland for their honeymoon. After a few days in Dublin, they head to County Clare, ancestral home to Helen Louise’s extended family, the O’Bradys. Her cousin Lorcan runs Castle O’Brady as a bed-and-breakfast with his wife Caoimhe and their daughter and son-in-law. But upon arrival at the castle, the newlyweds are shocked to see a body falling from the roof.
The dead man is centenarian Finn, Baron O'Brady, Lorcan’s grandfather, which means that Lorcan now becomes the new Baron O'Brady. Was someone in a hurry for Lorcan to assume the title and ownership of the estate? Or is there another reason for wanting Finn dead? And why is a ghostly cat making an appearance in their room-is he trying to warn them? Charlie and Helen Louise must answer these questions and more as they realize the local garda can't solve the crime alone. And along with Diesel they will have to investigate themselves or risk something wicked coming their way…
Why I Picked This Book: I really enjoy this series and have been reading it for a number of books.
My Impression: Charlie and Helen Louise are in Ireland for a combination family visit for Helen Louise's Irish side and their honeymoon. But before they can relax and get settled in the family castle/bed and breakfast they are met with a horrific sight - Helen Louise's Uncle Finn taking a fatal fall from the roof. They quickly learn that all is not sunshine and rainbows in the castle within the family or the staff.
The ending wrapped things up well though was maybe a little anti-climatic. I do hope that there are some mentions in future books of the characters because I'd really like to see how things progress for them. This is a fun series with likable characters and this was an enjoyable new entry into it.
Would I Recommend this Book? If you enjoy cozy mysteries this is a fun series - especially for the later books. You can jump in here without too much trouble as there aren't too many repeat characters in this particular book.
* I received this book in exchange for an honest review. As always my opinions and impressions are completely my own. *