Chumley and Hudson Investigate The King Herod’s Affair

 

Hi everyone! Today I have a great book to tell you about. Friday is posing with it because wants to support a fellow tuxie.

*I received a copy of The King Herod’s Affair in exchange for a fair review. All opinions are my own.

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Erin is a beautiful tuxie cat that lives in England with her caretaker, Mrs. Hudson in the present day. In Chumley And Hudson Investigate The King Herod’s Affair by M. E. Watson, they live in the 1920’s where cats and dogs can talk and are treated as equals to humans. They take on cases to raise some money to support the manor. In this case, they are helping a mama cat find her three stolen kitties.

I really enjoyed this book. I love that the cat is the main character and featured throughout. It is for middle grade students, but also appropriate to read to or with younger kids. I can’t wait to share it with my great nieces. It is a short, interesting read for adults too. I hope this will become a series with many more mysteries to solve. Many thanks to the author for the chance to review his book.

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52 comments

  1. Thank you so much for the review, we both really appreciate it. And a huge thank you to Friday, my adventuresome tuxedo double. Maybe she can appear in book three?!
    ERin

  2. Because of your little girls I was so delighted to see you got this book. I know good and well just from the book jacket illustration that this story inside must be just terrific. Friday is a good tuxedo show off the book.

  3. Friday is a great poser. The book sounds like a great read.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Ellen. Scritches to all the precious kitties. โ™ฅ

  4. Friday, I am sure your support is appreciated! Great review for the book. I agree with Loulou that it is great when kitties get a voice. I am sure I would enjoy this book.

  5. Charlee: “Oh, sure, we know Princess Erin! I wonder if she ever met Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot while she was investigating crimes in the 1920s.”
    Chaplin: “We could still talk now if we wanted to. We just choose not to, because talking seems like a good way to get into trouble …”

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