Book Review: Kitty Confidential by Molly Fitz
- Kristen Lewendon
- Oct 17, 2019
- 2 min read
Pet Whisperer PI Book 1
I was just your normal twenty-something with seven associate degrees and no idea what I wanted to do with my life. That is, until I died… Well, almost.
As if a near-death experience at the hands of an old coffeemaker wasn’t embarrassing enough, I woke up to find I could talk to animals. Or rather one animal in particular.
His full name is Octavius Maxwell Ricardo Edmund Frederick Fulton, but since that’s way too long for anyone to remember, I’ve taken to calling him Octo-Cat. He talks so fast he can be difficult to understand, but seems to be telling me that his late owner didn’t die of natural causes like everyone believes.
Well, now it looks like I no longer have a choice, apparently my life calling is to serve as Blueberry Bay’s first ever pet whisperer P.I while maintaining my façade as a paralegal at the offices of Fulton, Thompson & Associates.
I just have one question: How did Dr. Dolittle make this gig look so easy?

My Review:
This book was written by an author who has obviously been owned by a cat at some point in her life. I’m not sure I can really comment on the mystery contained within this book. I was too distracted by the antics of Octavius Maxwell Ricardo Edmund Frederick Fulton to pay much attention to the investigation. Angie drove me a little batty, though. I thought she was too quick to jump to conclusions and was too determined overlook the obvious even when it was staring her in the face. I’m intrigued by this world the author has created and I will be interested to see where else the series goes.
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