Lights Camera Murder!
A TV Pet Chef Mystery set in L.A.
by Marie Celine
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Pub Date 1 Jan 2016 | Archive Date 2 Nov 2015
Description
Pet chef Kitty serves gourmet meals to pampered canines, cats, birds, snakes (ugh), Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs and most any other pet belonging to her wealthy and quirky L.A. clientele. This is a town where pets have their own psychologists, psychics and masseuses, so why shouldn’t they have their own chefs, right?
Kitty finds herself somewhat reluctantly hosting a new cooking show called ‘The Pampered Pet’ on CuisineTV. While shooting the pilot, the show’s producer is found in her office with a knife in her back – one of Kitty’s knives, to be exact. The list of suspects is long and time is short. If Kitty can’t find the killer soon, her own goose might be cooked . . .
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780727885470 |
PRICE | US$28.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
A perfect blend of fun and mystery. Kitty Karlyle is a culinary school graduate who has carved out a career as a private pet chef when she is picked to star in a new television series about cooking for pets. She is filming her very first episode when she stumbles over the body of the show's producer who has been stabbed to death with one of Kitty's knives. The police come to investigate and along with them comes her detective/fiancée Jack who is accompanied by his new boss, the very blond and gorgeous Lt. Elin. When Elin seems to be accusing Kitty of the crime and Jack seems slow to defend her, Kitty and her sidekick Fran decide that they will solve the case on their own. Their adventures are a lot of fun and I hope to see more of Kitty in the future.
Pet chef Kitty Carlyle has gotten famous serving her home made goodies to the pets of L.A.’s rich and famous. So famous that she’s been approached by Cuisine TV about her own TV show called The Pampered Pet. TV celebrity wasn’t the career Kitty was aiming for, but it can’t hurt her business so she agrees. But during the pilot episode, the producer is found stabbed to death – with Kitty’s own knife. She becomes suspect number one, the only way to prove her innocence is to track down the killer herself, and hope she doesn’t end up the next victim. A must read for pet lovers.
Get comfortable with your favorite four legged friend and settle in with Lights, Camera, Murder - a delectable mystery accompanied by recipes certain to make tails wag.
Gourmet Pet Chef Kitty Karlyle is used to satisfying hungry pets, but tv producers are a more finicky crowd. When Kitty discovers the producer, Gretchen, dead after filming the pilot to her new show 'The Pampered Pet', she is first on the suspect list. After all, it is her knife in Gretchen's back. But nothing is worse than seeing her boyfriend's beautiful new boss threatening to arrest her.
Kitty decides that she is going to find the killer first, and starts her own investigation aided by her new friend Fran, the flamboyant hair stylist for Cuisine TV. More Laverne and Shirley than Cagney and Lacey, the duo careen about asking questions, making accusations, and stepping on more than a few toes. Of course even a misfire occasionally hits the target, and Kitty and Fran catch the eye of a killer.
Filled with humor and an engaging plot, Lights, Camera, Murder is a fun cozy that mystery and animal lovers alike will enjoy.
I look forward to the next TV Pet Chef mystery.
5/5
Lights, Camera, Murder is available for preorder and will be released January 1, 2015.
I received a copy of Lights, Camera, Murder from the publisher and netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review.
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12/21/15
I did not read book one in this series but I had no problem with getting into this cozy mystery. Only in Hollywood would a pet chef get a tv show cooking for pampered pets. Kitty does one show and they find the director dead. She's the prime suspect and fortunately for her, Jack , her boyfriend police detective is on the case.
Lights, Camera, Murder by Marie Celine was an enjoyable cozy mystery that hooked me from the first page. Although I had not read the first book in this series, it was easily read as a standalone.
I enjoyed these well developed characters and found them all to be relatable. I also enjoyed meeting the pets that Kitty cooks for at each of the households. The pace was smooth and fast without any slow down as Kitty was on the trail of a murderer. Fran, Kitty's new friend and roommate, was adorable and so klutzy. I found myself laughing often when Fran was on the scene. I never guessed who was behind the murder or the attempts on Kitty until the reveal which was the reason that I just had to keep reading - to find out "who done it". I plan on finding the first book in this series so I can get caught up on Kitty.
I didn't read the first in this cute series, but I had no trouble following the story. I think the plot was unique and I enjoyed reading this book. Having a cooking show for pets was a great story and the characters were well thought out. I would recommend this book to others.
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my fair and honest review.
Kitty is a pet food chef and is invited to tape a new TV show. This is her first experience at it and she's very nervous. Gretchen tells her she'll be fine and sends her out on the set. She ad libs and invites a pet on her set and calms down. The show goes well. Before she leaves she tries to find Gretchen to see what she thought. When she locates her, she has one of Kitty's knives in her back and is dead. Even worse, the security guard is in the doorway looking at her...
Severn House and Net Galley let me read this book for review (than you). It will be published January 1st and you can grab a copy then.
It gets even more miserable when the police show up. Her boyfriend is a cop and he's treating her like a suspect! The final nail in her coffin is the supervisor. She's a long tall blonde and she's way too close to Jack. She gets mad at Jack and tells him she'll solve this mystery herself. Both Jack and his supervisor tell her to stay out of it. You can bet she doesn't listen.
Gretchen is a woman who makes everyone around her hate her. She's been married a couple of times, had another lover, had a couple of children, and had more enemies than anyone should. Kitty means to help but most of her suspicions just muddy the water. When she finally gets the story right, it's a good chance she might be the next murder victim...
You get pet food recipes, an exciting tale and drama all about. It keeps you reading and wondering about the killer. That works for me.
A delightfully fun cozy mystery. The setting is a cooking show for pampered pets where the murder takes place. The fun ensues with well crafted story, wonderfully fun characters and a interesting smart protagonist to lead the way. I enjoyed this cozy from cover to cover. I hope to read more in the series. Thank you for the advance reading copy of this excellent series.
I'll start out by saying that although this is listed as book #2, I have not read book #1 and did not feel like I was missing anything because of it, although having enjoyed this one, I will be adding the first to my reading list. I like the idea of a "gourmet pet chef", I feel like one of those most days with a fussy Bengal, a Ragdoll cat and a German Shepherd dog all watching my every move in the kitchen. Kitty seemed a fairly down to earth and realistic character who lives in the crazy world of the L.A. elite and gets drawn into a new TV show - a cooking show for pets. I would totally watch it! Unfortunately, the death of the producer during the very first episode draws suspicion on Kitty, and it doesn't help that her fiancé is the investigating detective, and he's not giving her a free pass just because he knows her!
Kitty becomes determined to solve the murder for herself. This is a light-hearted quirky mystery with a simple but engaging plot, and a whole host of unique characters that I enjoyed reading about, although no one really had much depth, that fitted with the style of book. Kitty and her new friend, Fran, the studio's stylist, bumble along making silly, amateur, amusing mistakes and keeping me guessing and surprised me at the end. I would definitely recommend this read to lovers of cozy mysteries, or light hearted amusing detective stories.
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