Xander de Hunter fans will be delighted to know that their favorite undercover cat is at it again in this exciting and vividly rendered adventure tale (or tail, as the case may be). If you’ve already read “Purranoia” (and you should, to fully appreciate this sequel) you’ll know that there were many unanswered questions at the end. Furthermore, Xander picked up a lovable sidekick, appropriately named Mischief. Her rebellious and inquisitive yet highly intelligent nature adds another important member to Catamondo. She continually rubs Xander’s fur the wrong way, especially her weird love of water sports, making the Sea Purrtector wonder if choosing to mentor her was really a good idea or not. The tension between these two adds conflict and more suspense, further enriching the story and plot.
The tale gets started when Xander’s buddy, Merlin, reminds him of the many unsolved issues from their Haitian adventure, driving him to follow up on the situation. This takes them to Jimaní in the Dominican Republic’s Independencia Province, where Mischief’s tante, Lucy Fur (be sure to say that aloud to get the implications) resides. They’d never fully determined the objective of Dr. Moreau’s genetic engineering operation. Furthermore, what happened to Damon, Chester, Mingus, Matsu as well as Clade and Allele, the odd cat-snake mix known as the vi-purrs?
An entertaining cast of characters including a rat named Scar, a chameleon named Mars, another cat named Sharkey who loves to quote Native American wisdom, and numerous others join with Xander and Mischief to find the answers. Their efforts are further complicated by a hurricane, adding to the suspense and intrigue. As always, the settings are described in vast detail such as can only be accomplished by an author who’s been there.
The complex world of Catamondo just gets better and better. If you love cats and a good adventure story that would make an excellent animated movie, this series is for you.
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Great review. I bought my copy last night, I love all her books.
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Thanks! I love this series, too!
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Posted! This is great!
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Reblogged this. Thanks for the great review!
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My pleasure! I really enjoyed the latest of Xander’s adventures. I especially love Mischief. And Mars! I saw a picture in my vet’s office of a cat with a gecko on its head and definitely thought of Xander!
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As you’ve probably figured out, Mischief is based on Purrseidon, though I didn’t realize how much that water-obsessed kitten was influencing Mischief until this book. As per gecko’s, they’re all over our yard.
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That reminds me, I was going to mention Purrseidon in the review but forgot! If you can paste a picture in a comment, go for it!
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I haven’t got a clue how to paste a picture in comments.
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I suspect that using the “img” button would do it. Like this:
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I don’t see an img button on my comments list…. must check to see if it can be added. Purrseidon loves her boogie board and keeps begging to go to the beach – good image of her!
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Maybe the tool bar is only in the the “Reply to Comment” section. You could go to your blog and see if it’s there when you reply. Maybe it’s not there to comment.
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It’s not on the reply to comment form I normally use, I’ll go to the actual blog and see if it’s there.
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I went to yours and you’re right, in the comment area there isn’t that option, only when the blogger replies. Oh, well.
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Wonder why wordpress sets this up in more than one way? I went to my dashboard to see if I could add images to comments, but didn’t see that option.
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A menu bar comes up for me when I hit “reply” under a comment. That’s weird. Might be an option in your settings or something.
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I will check further – a menu bar would be a lovely option.
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Reblogged this on Jeanne Foguth’s Blog and commented:
1st review of The Vi-Purrs.
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