February 6, 2015

The Case of the Jewel Covered Cat Statues by Cindy Vincent

I received this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. 

The Case of the Jewel Covered Cat Statues by Cindy Vincent
A Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Caper #3
ISBN: 9781932169287
Paperback

Synopsis: Buckley and Bogey, Cat Detectives, find their next big case with the Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Agency to be their most complicated ever! It all starts when someone hides a mysterious package in their Mom’s antique store – in the middle of the night! Of course, the boys find it, and put it in a nice, safe place, until they can open it . . . and, find the rightful owner. But that’s when a whole bunch of suspicious people show up in St. Gertrude, and every single one of them seems to be after that package! Holy Catnip! Plus, everything happens just when a priceless, jeweled statue collection goes on display at the St. Gertrude Museum. Missing from that collection are two jewel covered cat statues that disappeared almost a hundred and fifty years ago.
But soon Buckley and Bogey wonder how long those statues will stay missing. Because this is one case that really keeps them on their paws! From a trip to the Museum, and to an old church for the Blessing of the Animals; and from dinosaurs to diamonds, they end up dodging shady suspects the whole time. It sure helps to have their friends with them, especially when the bad guys make a beeline for boys. That’s because it becomes very clear, very quick — the priceless cat statues aren’t the only cats those crooks are after! Holy Mackerel!
My review: This is the first book in this series I have read but I was able to read it as a stand alone story. I don't read a lot of books for young kids anymore as mine are now older but this book was too cute to pass up. I love mysteries and this story had plenty of that for me. One of the tings that I really liked about this book is that it is told from Buckley the cat's point of view. These two cats are determined to solve the mystery of the hidden package, you will have to read the book to see what happens. I told my 9 year old niece about this book and she can't wait to read it as well.  I recommend this book for all youngsters who are looking for a good mystery. 

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