A Blue Ribbon Murder (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries) by T. C. LoTempio

A Blue Ribbon Murder (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries)
by T. C. LoTempio
My rating for A Blue Ribbon Murder by T.C. LoTempio is four stars. I do recommend this bookas it kept me guessing. Ms. LoTempio is a great author. She gets you to think while reading her books.
~Baroness’ Book Trove
Ms. LoTempio’s storytelling shines throughout the series, and I recommend every book for fans of cozy mysteries and cat lovers alike. A Blue Ribbon Murder is a highly entertaining cozy mystery, filled with fabulous feline characters and their wonderful human companions.
~Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book
About A Blue Ribbon Murder

A Blue Ribbon Murder (Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
6th in Series
Setting – Connecticut
Publisher : Beyond the Page
Publication date : March 31, 2026
Print length : 260 pages
Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781966322467
Digital
ISBN-13 : 978-1966322443
ASIN : B0GPT7LN4H![]()
When the organizer of a major cat competition is murdered and the grand prize is stolen, Shell McMillan will have to claw through the clues to catch a killer . . .
The Kitty Club Cat Show has come to Fox Hollow, and everyone from casual cat lovers to competitive breeders has shown up for the contest. Pet shop owner Shell McMillan has two cats entered, and like everyone else she has her eye on the grand prize, a vibrant red leash with a solid gold cat-head figurine attached. As the judging begins, cat owners clash and the fur flies, until a power outage throws the whole arena into darkness. But when the lights come back up, the event’s organizer is found dead and the grand prize is missing.
Shell knows the obvious suspect is the victim’s stepson, who’s up to his neck in gambling debts and would kill to get his hands on his inheritance. But there are plenty of disgruntled competitors to consider too, including some who had an old score to settle with the victim. Every clue is catnip for Shell, especially as she puzzles out whether the thief and the murderer are the same person. Either way, with two crimes to solve and a killer on the loose, she’ll have to tread carefully so that her dreams of Best in Show don’t end with Rest in Peace . . .
About T. C. LoTempio

While Toni Lotempio does not commit – or solve – murders in real life, she has no trouble doing it on paper. Her lifelong love of mysteries began early on when she was introduced to her first Nancy Drew mystery at age 10 – The Secret in the Old Attic. She and her cat pen the Nick and Nora mystery series originally from Berkley Prime Crime and now with Beyond the Page Publishing. They also write the Pet Shop Series and the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger series and brand new Cozy Bookshop Mysteries!
You can cat-ch up with them at ROCCO’s blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.comor her website, www.tclotempio.net
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My Thoughts
A Blue Ribbon Murder is book six in the Urban Tails Pet Shop Mysteries that is written by T. C. LoTempio. I’ve not read the whole series and I had no problem following along. I really enjoyed this book since I have a house full of cats.
When the organizer of the Kitty Club Cat Show is murdered and the grand prize is stolen, Shell who is a pet shop owner wants to find out what happened. Readers will find themselves questioning everything. The most likely suspect is the victims step son. However when she digs deep she finds a whole bunch of suspects. Shell has her work cut out for her.
I think one of my favorite parts of this book was Shell’s cat, Kaluha. I also loved Shell’s character. She’s a little outspoken at times. But so am I.
I hope to read more from this author. The story is well written. The story line is engaging. Thank You to the author, publisher and Great Escape Publicity Tours for allowing me to read a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own.
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