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Rating: Summary: Fantastic Who-Done-It for the Holidays Review: Las Vegas advertiser, Temple Barr, and her black tomcat, Midnight Louie, are looking for a fun holiday vacation in New York City, where Temple will play stage Mother to Louie, in an attempt to land him a part as a pet star in a new commercial. In Temple's opinion, New York City is filled with lights, people, and best of all, no dead bodies. But when the boss of an ad agency dresses up as Jolly Old Saint Nick for a holiday party, Midnight Louie just knows it's a trap, and before they know it, Saint Nick is dead, and Temple and Midnight Louie are on the case. But between detective work, Louie's rival in Temple's love, Max, appears with a surprise holiday proposal, which leaves Temple breathless, and may leave Louie out in the cold.This was my first Carole Nelson Douglas novel, and I am not at all disappointed in the turn out of it. Midnight Louie is a great character, who keeps you hanging on his every word, even though he's only a cat, and leaves you wanting more. Temple, while a tiny woman, is a tough one. Her rambunctious personality keeps you turning the pages until the crime is solved, and the case is put to rest. Douglas is a fantastic author who pulls you into the story, and doesn't let you out until the very last sentence. Her frequent talk about AIDS in the novel proves that she is very socially conscious, and interested in spreading the word of being safe. A fantastic who-done-it for the holidays that all mystery fans will enjoy and relish in. Erika Sorocco
Rating: Summary: Midnight Louie srikes again:) Review: Las Vegas publicist Temple Barr sheds her professional persona to
become the doting stage mother to her feline companion, the audacious
Midnight Louie. Madison Avenue gurus are thinking of using Louie as a
spokes-cat for a feline product. Temple, believing that her "Baby" needs
his chance to shine, accompanies him to New York where they stay at her
aunt's place. Wherever Temple goes, a corpse will follow. During a Christmas
party given by the owners of the advertising agency, Santa Claus chokes to
death while performing. At first, everyone thinks that the president of
the company died, but soon it is realized that the deceased is someone
else. The incident seems too freaky to be an accident so Temple and Louie
will not rest until they know for sure.
NYC, seen through the eyes of Temple and Louie, is a humorous and
ingenious experience that almost seems absurd. Carole Nelson Douglas
provides lovable Louie with several believable anthropomorphic traits that
makes him seem like a feline with a human brain inside. CAT IN A GOLDEN
GARLAND has a very complex sub-plot involving one of the heroine's
erstwhile suitors, allowing readers a chance to understand what drives him
yet holds him back from committing to his beloved. This entire series is
unique and refreshing and highly recommended for someone who enjoys a
different type of mystery.
Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Carole Nelson Douglas - Does it again... A GREAT READ!!!!! Review: The Midnight Louie mysteries series is a GREAT READ!!! The deiscriptions of Las Vegas ( and in this book New York) are right on the money and makes the reader long to take a trip to Las Vegas!! With each new book, the plot gets thicker, the competition between Max and Matt gets better with each new installment! Which one will Temple choose?? Midnight Louis is a cat after my own heart, and I love his point of view and devotion to his human. Congrations to Carole Nelson Douglas on a another hit book!!
Rating: Summary: Carole Nelson Douglas - Does it again... A GREAT READ!!!!! Review: They're back, Midnight Louie, that irresistable dude about town and his favorite human, Temple Barr. This time, the duo sets out to take the Big Apple by storm as Louie auditions for the position of chief spokescat. Once again, however, they find themselves in the thick of another murder as the actor hired to play Santa Claus at the ad agency Christmas party, turns up dead. Never fear, Louie is on the case, sniffing out clues (and catnip) wherever they may be! Meanwhile, in Las Vegas. ex-priest, Matt Devine, keeps Lt. Molina's life from becoming dull as he tracks down the illusive Cliff Effinger, while Temple's other beau, Max Kinsella tries some holiday magic of his own. Douglas paints a vivid picture of her characters, both human and feline, and their relationships, while weaving a mystery that keeps the reader engrossed until the last page. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good read from Carole Nelson Douglas and Midnight Louie!
Rating: Summary: Merry Christmas from everyone's favorite feline PI Review: They're back, Midnight Louie, that irresistable dude about town and his favorite human, Temple Barr. This time, the duo sets out to take the Big Apple by storm as Louie auditions for the position of chief spokescat. Once again, however, they find themselves in the thick of another murder as the actor hired to play Santa Claus at the ad agency Christmas party, turns up dead. Never fear, Louie is on the case, sniffing out clues (and catnip) wherever they may be! Meanwhile, in Las Vegas. ex-priest, Matt Devine, keeps Lt. Molina's life from becoming dull as he tracks down the illusive Cliff Effinger, while Temple's other beau, Max Kinsella tries some holiday magic of his own. Douglas paints a vivid picture of her characters, both human and feline, and their relationships, while weaving a mystery that keeps the reader engrossed until the last page. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good read from Carole Nelson Douglas and Midnight Louie!
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