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Review of Clea Simon's "Cattery Row"

Who says cozy mysteries -- and cat mysteries no less -- don't get reviews? Well, they do around here. My latest piece for the Boston Globe is a review of Clea Simon's pleasing feline crime novel Cattery Row.

It's no great surprise that this isn't exactly the kind of book that I'm drawn to. I know that a lot of readers are, though, and I try to be an equal opportunity critic. Besides, I enjoy Simon's writing, even if the cat stuff does get a little old.

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David J. Montgomery writes about authors and books for several of the country's largest newspapers, including the Chicago Sun-Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer and Boston Globe.

In the past, he has contributed to such publications as USA Today, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Kansas City Star, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and National Review Online.

He lives in the Washington, DC suburbs with his wife and daughter.

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