An LA dog groomer relies on her wits and her telepathic connection with her cat to protect her sister by solving a mystery.
Another murder investigation looms when Helen Reed, a teaching colleague of Mimi Lee’s sister, Alice, is found dead in her car in the Roosevelt Elementary parking lot. Mimi’s taken time off from her dog grooming business, Hollywoof, to visit Alice at work and cheer her sister up with a pre–Valentine’s Day celebration. Now Alice and Mimi are both stuck recounting details of finding Helen’s body to ever skeptical Detective Brown, who thinks that Alice is a prime suspect. Mimi knows Alice has nothing to do with the case, but of course she has to figure out who did. Luckily, Mimi has a secret weapon in her fluffy (not fat) cat, Marshmallow, whose psychic connection to Mimi enables him to telegraph his thoughts. Maybe he can use his cat cunning to explore where Mimi can’t. Added to the mix is a very tiny, very dirty kitten Mimi dubs Nimbus, found at the scene of the crime, who may reveal inside information if only Mimi, or Marshmallow, can get her to open up. Bigger than the mystery of Helen’s death is the sudden sadness of Mimi and Alice’s Ma, making her daughters fear that there’s trouble in their parents’ idyllic marriage. As Ma spends time revisiting her memories from early days in Malaysia and Dad spends days at the golf course, Mimi’s as determined to find Helen’s killer as she is to make sure her parents don’t split.
A light read with a tad less of the panache that marked the series debut.