A review by twocatstailoring
A Whisker of a Doubt: A Cat Cafe Mystery by Cate Conte

  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

0.5

This book suffers from terrible editing and a main character who acts entitled, selfish, and just plain ridiculous. 

The book is decent in the first half but then it goes off the rails. The main character says several times how she is known as reasonable and responsible, but her actions: demanding the law and law enforcement conform to what she personally wants, crashing a private event she was not invited to, and keeping herself in a snit with her boyfriend without listening to him - spoke otherwise.

She also seemed to lack pretty basic info about people she called her 'best friends' such as where they like to eat and what they do in their time off. All those things together made me won't why anybody put up with her.

But the way her family and friends talk to her - or don't! - answers that. They DONT.