Could the key to apprehending the killer be found in San Francisco’s sailing history? The first European vessel to pass through the Golden Gate contained a familiar cast of human – and feline – passengers as well as an elusive killer who used a similar murder weapon. Will the past catch up to the present in time to crack the case?
Fried Chicken Donuts
Blog post for HOW TO CATCH A CAT
by Rebecca M. Hale – with
commentary from Rupert the Cat
In
the first five books of the HOW TO WASH A CAT series, Rupert and Isabella’s
feline adventures have taken them all over San Francisco and across Northern
California. From their home base in the Jackson Square antique shop, the cats
have ventured out to explore the murals of Coit Tower, the science museum in Golden
Gate Park, and the cupola at the top of City Hall. With the help of a cat-modified
stroller, they’ve visited a California gold mining town, the State Capitol, and
historic Monterrey. Along the way, the cats have uncovered Gold Rush treasure, cavorted
with multitalented frogs, rescued an abducted albino alligator, and unmasked the
murderer of a City Hall intern.
Rupert
and Isabella’s latest mystery takes them on a journey through time – back to
1775 when the first European sailboat discovered the Golden Gate, the passage leading
from the Pacific Ocean into the San Francisco Bay.
The
tale of the San Carlos is well
documented, but a critical aspect of the ship’s story is missing from the
official record. Unbeknownst to most historians, the ship’s passenger rolls included
a grumpy chef named Oscar, his niece, and her two beloved flame point Siamese.
Also onboard was a serial killer with an MO eerily similar to one stalking
modern day San Francisco…
The author leaned
back in her chair to review the summary. On the floor near her feet, a fluffy
orange and white cat woke from his nap as she read the piece out loud. Rupert
yawned and stretched his legs in a full body arc. With a short sneeze, he rolled
into a seated position. He waited expectantly as his person stared at the
computer. Finally, he emitted a confused “Mrao.”
“What’s
that?” She glanced down at the cat. “You
think I left something out?”
Rupert replied with
an incredulous expression, conveying the kind of outrage and indignation that
only a cat can pull off.
“The
fried chicken donuts? Well, yes, I suppose that was also part of the book. It
was a minor plot point, really.”
Rupert’s back
stiffened. His whiskers twitched with disapproval. That was no way to describe
the most fantastic invention in culinary history.
“Wrao-ow.”
Pondering this
feedback, the author returned to the keyboard. She added the following sentence
to the book summary:
Another
important fact is frequently omitted from accounts of the ship’s voyage, an
achievement commensurate in scope with the discovery of the Golden Gate. During
this epic journey, the chef of the San
Carlos created a revolutionary dish, fried chicken donuts.
Seemingly
satisfied, Rupert curled into a ball on his cat bed. His furry eyelids shut, and
he soon fell into a deep sleep. His lips smacked together as he dreamed of
chunks of succulent fried chicken being dipped into a sweet batter and deep-fried
to a crispy golden brown…
This series is one of my favorites :) I love these characters and I love the way Ms. Hale tells her stories. She's a fantastic writer with a great sense of humor, and it's made evident every time I pick up one of her books.
In this addition to the series, she adds in a little bit of sailing history, and the research she must have done proves just how invested she is into this series. And the way that she ties the history in with the mystery - a beautiful pairing.
And it's quite the trip with Rupert and Isabella - one that made me laugh time and time again. Those cats are some of the most cleverly written animals I've ever seen. They are a perfect team who's witty banter alone is worth the read!
If you haven't read any of the books in this series yet, you need to. Right away. I promise you, you'll be so glad that you did!
Rating: 4.5 stars
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All conclusions reached are my own.
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2 comments:
I love the cover of How to Catch a Cat. It is gorgeous. I have this book on my TBR list.
I just can't wait to read it. Hope I win a copy.
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