
Of Murder and Men
Cat Latimer Mystery Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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C. S. E. Cooney
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By:
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Lynn Cahoon
Ever since her business partner, Shauna, fell for a wealthy landowner in town, Cat has been working double time to keep her writers' retreat running. And with the January session almost underway, that spells trouble. As if scheduling mishaps aren't disastrous enough, Shauna skips out on kitchen duties one morning, forcing Cat to serve unsuspecting guests store-bought muffins....
But best-laid plans really go awry when Shauna discovers her beau missing from their bed. When his body later turns up in the horse barn, they quickly find out the victim's scandalous lifestyle left many dying for revenge. While balancing an eccentric group of aspiring writers and a suspect list for the record books, Cat soon finds herself on the heels of a killer - and authoring her most deadly conclusion yet....
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The book follows two investigations, as Shirley takes a genuine interest in helping Cat get to the bottom of Cat's ex-husband's murder, a thread followed through the first two books in the series. Further, the people of Aspen Hills get caught up in investigating the death of Kevin, who held a real estate empire. Kevin's chief assistant holds a particular vested interest because, at least in the version of the story Kevin once told Shauna, Kevin had a one-night-stand with Jade, Paul's sister, that produced twin boys who are almost now grown up.
Of Murder and Men has a really strong plot, with many fascinating threads of investigation into both murders, but especially Michael's. Cat feels she must get to the truth in order to put his memory and the pain of their divorce to rest. She previously discovered that Michael, a brilliant economist at the university, drove her away by staging a scene with another woman because he found himself in trouble for discovering something bad about a company he had been hired to consult for. So he feared that Cat might also be in danger and didn't trust her enough to tell her the truth. Shirley steps in as a strong secondary character to give extra assistance in the search for the truth. Both Cat and Shauna seek the truth for their respective tragedies, actions that propel this book's plot strongly and ably.
Besides a strong plot, we enjoy strong characters in this year, especially women. Cat and Shauna, along with Shirley, present women of unique individuality who serve as examples to women of later generations, such as the young former book seller who visits the retreat to explain the business side of the publishing world. This young woman had a baby as a teenager but used determination to work her way up and has gotten a major publisher to put her through college and then hire her at a six-figure income. Shirley, who has had her law enforcement career, cheers this woman on as an example of the newest generation of feminists. The male characters, in particular Uncle Pete and Seth, Cat's high school boyfriend whom she is dating again, but also secondary characters such as Paul and the mob character who periodically pops in on Cat unannounced to her displeasure are believable characters written very well.
Another feature of this book that I really found interesting is the discussion of the publishing process and extreme difficulty of getting a book picked up by a publisher. It shows how writing the book is often the easy part; it is getting someone to agree to publish it that is the harder part. The only detail that I wish the book had taken into account is the alternate world of self-publishing. With this book's having been published at the end of 2017, it should have considered the option of self-publishing in talking about the whole process.
C.S.E. Cooney performs the audio version of this book. I was unsure about her narration in the first book, A Story to Kill, but she has grown on me. I am coming to appreciate her inflections and voices, as well as the way she brings the book to life.
I really appreciated listening to Of Murder and Men. The book has so much depth and weaves together so many threads into a brilliant tapestry. It contains a powerful plot, cleverly developed characters, and depth that blend together to become a strong, unified whole. I give this book five stars .
Well written mystery with woven plot points
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good story, well read
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All the gang is back as Cat and Shauna are hosting another retreat. From the first day things go wrong, and as the story continues they get worse. That nosy neighbor doesn't help either. There is a murder, of course, and Cat and Shana are involved. One this time is a suspect and other one is investigating. Cat is still trying to solve her X-husband's murder at the same time--to be fruitful, finding answers she has looked for---- BUT still leaving unanswered questions for her future.
Love the use of characters Lynn---nicely done!
This is truly a must read for series answers!
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Loved this book
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Murder Man
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Great!
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A New Writer’s Shop Murder
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very good story
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Better have 5 more books in this series
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