Familiar Trouble by Carolyn Haines

Posted March 2, 2019 by karenbaron in Mystery, Review, Series / 1 Comment

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Familiar Trouble by Carolyn Haines

Familiar Trouble

by Carolyn Haines
five-stars
Series: Trouble Cat Mysteries #1
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by KaliOka Press on July 10, 2017
Genres: Animal Romantic Traditional Mystery
Pages: 258
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Also in this series: Trouble in Dixie , Trouble in Tallahassee , Trouble in Summer Valley, Small Town Trouble , Trouble's Wedding Caper, Trouble in Paradise , Trouble Under the Mistletoe, Turning for Trouble, Bone-a-fied Trouble , Trouble in Action, Trouble Most Faire, A Trouble'd Christmas

BLOOD IS THICKER... Sometimes a unique talent is inherited—and such is the case for Trouble, son of Familiar the black cat detective.

Trouble’s rather indolent life in the sleepy town of Wetumpka, Alabama is upended when a serial killer arrives on the scene. Trouble begins to apply the skills he learned from his dad and his hero, Sherlock Holmes. When local bookseller Tammy Lynn is attacked at the site of an impact crater, Trouble realizes he must protect his human and solve the mystery of the Silk Stocking Killer.

Aiden Waters, a local deputy, has tracked the SSK to Wetumpka. Since his wife’s murder, Aiden won’t risk romance, but when Tammy is endangered, everything changes. Especially their hearts.

A cat detective? Yes, seriously, Trouble to the rescue.

Familiar Trouble by Carolyn Haines is a great mystery filled with troubled characters, a southern setting and this adorably smart black cat. We have three points of view in the story. The charming couple and Trouble, the newest black cat detective.

Tammy Lynn

Our female lead is Tammy Lynn. She owns the local bookstore, which works out great as she is very well read. Tammy Lynn also seems to have this innate ability to be in the wrong place at the right time. She also doesn’t want to leave her hometown of Wetumpka, Alabama.

Things that I like about Tammy Lynn:  she takes outstanding care of Trouble, her taste in books, and the way that she is part of her community. The one thing that would be considered a bad trait is her independence as she would go places and not tell anyone where she was going.

Aiden Waters

Our male lead is Aiden Waters, former FBI agent and currently a local deputy sheriff. Aiden lost his wife and isn’t ready to try the whole dating thing again. Although, he is interested in Tammy Lynn. Aiden however, is obsessed with the Silk Stocking Killer, and until he can put this man away, he won’t involve anyone else.

What I liked about Aiden: his need to help people, the way he takes care of Tammy Lynn, and his ability to follow orders but also to make snap decisions without checking with the sheriff. My dislikes for Aiden are insignificant little things, like him blaming himself for his wife’s death, that he wasn’t honest with the sheriff immediately after they found the second body.

Trouble

The only thing to say about Trouble is he is spectacular. I love his wit and the way he speaks like Sherlock Holmes, the Benedict Cumberbatch version, and his dry sense of humor. The fact that he protects Tammy Lynn from harm whenever possible is fantastic.

He steals the story at times. If Tammy Lynn could understand him, she might not have been in such danger. Oh, and Trouble’s food choices are perfect for a picky feline.

Random things that I liked about the story

  • The setting of Wetumpka, Alabama and the history that we learn of the area
  • The way the townspeople took care of each other
  • The Silk Stocking Killer’s story and part of the mystery
  • Tammy Lynn’s friend Amelia Weatherford
  • Everyone’s love of books and the thriving independent book store
  • Trouble helping others in his feline way
  • The touch of romance

Familiar Trouble CR5 Stars for Familiar Trouble by Carolyn Haines

My rating for Familiar Trouble by Carolyn Haines is five stars. The mystery was superb, add in the romance and Trouble, and this takes this book over the top. If you haven’t read this book and you love mysteries, with a love story, then this book is for you. I highly recommend it.

This story is a stunning start to what I hope will be a fabulous series. I can’t wait to read the next installment Trouble in Dixie by Rebecca Barrett.

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About Carolyn Haines

Carolyn Haines

Carolyn Haines is the USA Today bestselling author of over 70 books. She was the recipient of the Harper Lee Award for Distinguished Writing and the Richard Wright Award for Literary Excellence, as well as the “Best Amateur Sleuth” award by Romantic Times. Born and raised in Mississippi, she now lives in Alabama on a farm with more dogs, cats, and horses than she can possibly keep track of.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2019 Cloak and Dagger
  • 2019 Contemporary Romance Reading Challenge
  • 2019 Craving For Cozies Reading Challenge
  • 2019 Cruisin' Thru The Cozies Reading Challenge
  • 2019 Goodreads Reading Challenge
  • 2019 What An Animal Reading Challenge
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One response to “Familiar Trouble by Carolyn Haines

  1. Wow! I’m so glad you loved Trouble’s voice. Since he is a shared character in a multi-author series, it’s important we all “get” the way he thinks. And he is a sarcastic feline, for sure. So much smarter than the bipeds he helps. Thank you for the terrific review!

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