Member Reviews
*Thank you to NetGalley and Polis Books for providing this book, with my honest review below*
This was a cute read that will appeal to mystery and cat lovers alike! I’m more of a dog person, but I could definitely get behind this series and loved the little kitten that joined the group. There were enough twists to keep me engaged, but I did wish some parts of the book went a little faster in the action. I had not previously read this series but will be going back to it to see if it’ll add some more context for the read as well!
Thank you again for the ARC, Polis Books. It is much appreciated and I enjoyed the read and the opportunity to share my feedback.
“To Conjure a Killer” the 4th book in the “A Witch Cats of Cambridge Mystery” by Clea Simon. It can be read as a stand-alone but I recommend reading in order. I really enjoy this series
It’s kitten season in Cambridge, and the results can be murder.
Clara the calico was the center of the story as she stays with Becca whenever she left the flat to protect her and I always love when a furbaby is center stage in a book. I had a huge smile on my face by the time I finished this book! And we can’t forget the tortoiseshell kitten …
The mystery was well written with plenty of twists and turns and had a steady pace, even had a few surprises. I suspected but didn’t fully figure out whodunit until it was revealed at the end.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys paranormal mysteries and cats.
I requested and received an advance reader copy of this book from Polis Books and Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
'To Conjure A Killer' by Clea Simon.
I mainly picked this book because of the cover, I love cats and when it involves a good ol murder mystery that is even better.
As Becca leaves work she comes across a kitten in need of help, the kitten leads her to a dead body. At first Becca does not realise that the body is of her cheating ex, so when the police find her with blood on her hands near the body...it does not look good.
I thought I had the killer nailed from quite early on but as I got near the end I was completely wrong. I loved the cats, they all had there own little personalities. Particularly loved Clara.
The book is a joy to read, if you're a fan of cats and murder mysteries I would give this book a read. I would definitely read more by the author.
Thanks to NetGallery UK, the publishers and the author for letting me read a copy in return for an honest review.
#ToConjureaKiller #NetGalley is another addition to this unique series.
Becca is really trying to understand her powers and learn about Wicca, but there's always someone ready to spoil the fun.
Becca finds her cheating ex, Jeff, lying on the ground, the victim of murder, and Becca needs to figure out how to prove her innocence.
The book does have Becca's cats as part of the story, which is cute, and the addition of the new kitten is fun.
I found the story to drag at times, but I still enjoyed it.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of the book.
Yeah, I really don’t like this series. I find the focus shifting from the cats to the human investigating the murder to be distracting. I did like the kitten though. I thought I knew who the killer was but I was wrong, she’s just a stalker. #ToConjureaKiller #NetGalley