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It's been quite a week for Joe Grey. First the large, powerfulfeline discovers that, through some strange, inexplicable phenomenon, he now has the ability to understand human language. Then he discovers he can speak it as well! It's a nightmare for a cat who'd prefer to sleep the day away carefree, but Joe can handle it. That is, until he has the misfortune to witness a murder in the alley behind Jolly's Deli -- and worse, to be seen witnessing it. With all of his nine lives suddenly at risk, Joe's got no choice but to get to the bottom of the heinous crime -- because his mouse-hunting days are over for good unless he can help bring a killer to justice.
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It just didn't draw me in and I read Terry Goodkind, Douglas Adams, Neil Gaiman and Stephen R. Donaldson. I'm totally comfortable with fantasy. Maybe it was the author's style but it didn't flow for me.
Solid 3. There were a few parts of this book that made me laugh so hard, and honestly I've always wanted to be able to talk to my cats, so I found that whole part of the plot delightful. The mystery itself was so-so, and that could mostly be due to it being told from the perspective of felines. The characters were pretty basic and underdeveloped for the most part. Still, I'll definitely give book two in the series a try. I really enjoyed the cats and their adventures.
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9 primary booksJoe Grey is a 9-book series with 9 primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by Shirley Rousseau Murphy.
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