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Friday, 13 March 2026

**The Suspicions of Mr Whisker** by Mandy Morton ~ Book Reviews with Amber ~ The Cat Book Connoisseur at The Mewton-Clawson Library ~ #353 ~ **PLUS** Friendly Fill-Ins

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This review of The Suspicions of Mr Whisker by Mandy Morton is part of Book Reviews with Amber, the Cat Book Connoisseur at the Mewton-Clawson Library. Scroll to read.

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✨ This Week’s Intro ~ 100% Stability, 110% Calm, 100% Blissfully Uneventful ✨

Hello, my gorgeous library guests

and
Welcome back to the Mewton‑Clawson Library at BBHQ.

I am delighted to report that the library continues to bask in a state of deep, uninterrupted calm. Yes, my dahlings, another week of serenity, smooth operations, with absolutely no signs of temporal mayhem. It’s almost as if the library has collectively decided to take a long, luxurious exhale.

The shelves remain purrfectly aligned.

The books are lounging contentedly in their proper places.

The mice are gliding about with quiet efficiency.

Even the encyclopaedias have settled into a gentle, harmonious hum that could lull a kitten to sleep.

And the best part?

Melvyn is still calm.

Not “trying to be calm.”

Not “calm but suspicious.”

Just… calm.

It’s a miracle, truly.

📚 A Morning of Gentle, Uncomplicated Normality

Me: “Melvyn, sweetie, isn’t this lovely? Another peaceful morning.”

Melvyn: “It really is. I made tea without checking for anomalies first.”

Me: “That’s progress.”

Melvyn: “The stapler didn’t even twitch at me.”

Me: “It’s embracing stillness.”

Melvyn: “And the thesaurus sent me a second thank‑mew note.”

Me: “How considerate.”

Melvyn: “It only used one synonym this time.”

Me: “That’s emotional control.”

Melvyn: “Amber… I think I’m getting used to this.”

Me: “Sweetie, that’s wonderful.”

Melvyn: “I even left my clipboard in the office.”

Me: “Living dangerously, I see.”

Melvyn: “What’s on the schedule today?”

Me: “A gentle stretch, a cup of catnip tea, and possibly a nap.”

Melvyn: “Meditation?”

Me: “Yes. Want to join me? I have an extra supurr comfy cushion.”

Melvyn: "YES!"

📚 General Library Status Update

Happy mice
Happy vibe
Happy everything
Happy thesaurus (it is now practising gratitude journaling on Level Six)

In short:

The library is calm.
Deeply calm.
Blissfully calm.

And honestly? I’m luxuriating in every second.

So, my meowvellous library guests, if mew notice the soft hush of contented bookshelves and the gentle patter of mice who have fully embraced inner peace, rest assured, this is still the correct version of the library.

Almost certainly.

Now, let’s begin my grand finale travelogue feature before Melvyn decides that being relaxed requires a formal schedule and Oswald starts offering “mindful cheese appreciation sessions” to celebrate the quiet.

Amber, an orange and white tabby cat, sits regally inside the Temple of Khnum at Esna. She wears a flowing sunrise-pink linen wrap cinched with a gold clasp, a lotus-petal collar in pale blues and greens outlined in gold, and a golden ram-horn crown with a tiny lotus bloom. Her front paws are crossed, adorned with gold anklets. Behind her, lotus-topped columns rise toward a deep blue astronomical ceiling painted with stars, constellations, and Egyptian symbols. The scene glows with soft morning light. Text reads: “Amber’s Egyptian Adventure 17: Lotus Dawn at Esna.”

🌅 Amber’s Egyptian Adventure #17: Lotus Dawn at Esna

(Where the Columns Rise, the Colours Glow, and the Dawn Pauses Politely for a Cat)

Location: The Temple of Khnum at Esna, a newly restored celestial sanctuary where lotus‑topped columns soar skyward, painted ceilings shimmer with blues and golds, and the morning light spills across sandstone like liquid honey.

Time: Sunrise, when the world is hushed, the colours are soft, and the temple glows with the kind of gentle radiance that flatters even the most discerning feline.

Dahlings, this week in my very last Egyptian adventure, I ventured to Esna, a temple so luminous it felt like stepping into the sky itself. The freshly restored ceilings gleamed with constellations, lotus blooms, and celestial blues so vivid they made my whiskers tingle. Naturally, I arrived exactly at dawn, because if the sun is going to rise, it may as well rise on me.

The first rays of light spilled across the courtyard, catching the painted columns and turning them into glowing pillars of pink, gold, and soft blue. I paused dramatically beneath one of the lotus capitals, tail elegantly curved, and announced:

“I, Amber, have arrived. Please ensure the dawn behaves accordingly.”

For this outing, I wore a sunrise‑pink linen wrap, soft and flowing like the early morning sky, cinched with a delicate gold clasp. Around my neck shimmered a lotus‑petal collar in pale blues and greens, each petal outlined in gold. And atop my head? A ram‑horn crown inspired by Khnum himself, accented with a tiny lotus bloom, serene, celestial, and utterly furbulous.

Inside, the temple’s astronomical ceiling stretched above me like a painted night sky, stars and symbols swirling in deep lapis blue. I gazed upward and whispered:

“Dahling, this is the one ceiling worthy of my presence.”

Then I padded into a quiet corner of the hypostyle hall and sipped my Lotus Dawn Cooler, a refreshing blend of blue lotus, rosewater, catmint, with a twist of citrus. As the flavours danced across my tongue, I murmured:

“A sunrise mew can drink… finally.”

The columns glowed as the sun climbed higher, each one carved with ancient stories and divine artistry. I walked serenely between them, letting the gentle light frame me like a living hieroglyph. The air carried the scent of incense and river breeze, and for a moment, I felt like the goddess of dawn, serenity, and impeccable fashion.

Esna may honour Khnum, but today it honoured me, a feline of elegance, cosmic calm, and just enough sparkle to make the morning jealous.

🌸 My Dawn‑Approved Essentials Included:

🌸 A Lotus Dawn Cooler, floral, refreshing, and delicately divine

📜 A scroll of astronomical symbols, annotated with my paw‑written note: “I look excellent under stars.”

👑 A ram‑horn crown, serene enough for Khnum, stylish enough for me

🐾 A sunrise‑pink linen wrap, ideal for glowing dramatically in early light

Mood: Serene, celestial, and softly radiant (with one ear tuned to the breeze, just in case it tried to ruffle my wrap)

Quote of the Day: “At Esna, the dawn rises for everyone… but it pauses for me.”

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✨ Next week, I may share something really extraordinary with mew, but I have to get Basil's clearance first! MOL ✨

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The P.A. is also joining in Friday Fill-ins Blog Hop with the pawesome 15 & Meowing and Four-Legged Furballs.
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1. My favorite kind of pie is _________________.
2. I will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by __________________.
3. I was correct when I predicted that _________.
4. I didn’t see _________ coming.

The P.A.'s answers are...

1. My favourite kind of pie is blackberry and apple pie with custard. It's nice with vanilla ice cream, but custard is the winner.
 
2. I will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by __________________. We don't really celebrate St Paddy's in the U.K., but the B Team always joins in the fun, here on the blog. And yes, there will be a new Brain Training post for Monday.

3. I was correct when I predicted that _________. Too many to mention, and you know, being right, sometimes is not a good thing ...

4. I didn’t see what an unrecognisable place the UK would turn into coming. This glorious green island of historic epicness is no longer a place I recognise. But then that could be just me, I'm much older, the world and technology have changed so much in such a short space of time. Throughout history, those technological jumps, advances and transitions took decades to come to fruition; in our lives, a few short years. Take me back to the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. 

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Let's see what I've got to show mew this time!

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Mewton-Clawson Library Copy 

The Suspicions of Mr Whisker

The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency Book 5 

by  

Mandy Morton

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Today I'm back with the No. 2 Feline Detective Agency, as it's been a while since I dipped my paw into this furbulous series.  

If mew missed any of my previous reviews, here are the links to catch up:

The No 2 Feline Detective Agency BK 1

Cat Among The Pumpkins BK 2 

The Death of Downton Tabby BK 3

The Ghost of Christmas Paws BK 4

The Michaelmas Murders BK 5 

Magical Mystery Paws BK 6

Beyond The Gravy BK 7 

The Ice Maid's Tail  BK 8 

A Pocket Full of Pie BK 9 

The Cat and The Pendulum BK 10 

The Windmill Murders BK 11 

Murder on The Santa Paws Express BK 12  ~ Coming Catmas 2026

>^.^< 

📚 This Week’s Paw‑Approved Top Pick: The Suspicions of Mr Whisker 

Dahlings, sharpen your claws and straighten your whiskers, because this week’s mystery takes us to a place so dramatic, so chaotic, so utterly riddled with secrets that even I had to pause mid‑groom. Yes, we’re heading to Mr Whisker’s Academy for Wayward Cats, where the curriculum includes scandal, suspicion, and a body count that rises faster than a startled tail.

What’s the Vibe?

Think Agatha Christie, but with more fur, more cattitude, and significantly better fur and tail grooming standards.

A boarding school full of eccentric felines, a string of mysterious deaths, and two detectives who know exactly how to navigate a corridor of chaos.

It’s quirky, darkly funny, and delightfully bonkers, in the best possible way. Just my vibe. 

🐾 What’s the Story? 

Hettie Bagshot and Tilly Jenkins, the fearless duo of the No. 2 Feline Detective Agency, are summoned to investigate a series of suspicious deaths at Mr Whisker’s Academy.

Before Tilly can even open her notebook, the hockey mistress is brutally murdered on the playing field. (Honestly, sports are dangerous. This is why I avoid them at all costs.) 

From there, the claws come out: 

🙀Did Pomadora Moseley really murder her entire family on a rollercoaster at Butlins?

🎶Why is Clara Toddlebury’s Country Dance Class suddenly under threat?

📚And why does Mr Whisker lock himself in his study like a cat with something to hide? 

As the body count rises, Hettie and Tilly must navigate a school full of secrets, scandals, and suspicious staff members, all while keeping their wits sharp and their fur unruffled.

⚔️ What I Loved 

😼 Hettie & Tilly: A brilliant, balanced duo, sharp, determined, and endlessly entertaining. Their banter alone is worth the read.  

🏫 The Academy Setting: A deliciously atmospheric feline boarding school full of oddballs, gossip, and danger. Think St Trinian's, but with more hairballs and homicide.

🔍 The Mystery: Twisty, clever, and packed with red herrings. Every chapter adds another layer of intrigue.

🍰 The Butters’ Pie Filling: Dahlings, I won’t spoil it, but it’s a subplot that had me purring with delight.

😹 The Humour: Dry, witty, and purrfectly feline. Mandy Morton understands cats on a spiritual level.

📖 Final Thoughts

This is a wonderfully eccentric, darkly whimsical mystery that blends cosy crime with feline absurdity in the most entertaining way. The setting is rich, the characters are vivid, and the mystery keeps mew guessing right to the end.

If mew adore quirky cat‑centric mysteries with oodles of purrsonality, charm, and a dash of chaos, this is a must‑read.

🪄 Summed Up in One Sentence

🐾 A gloriously bonkers feline whodunit where every cat has a secret and the detectives have their paws full. 🐾

Another Top Paw Read! 

Paperback:  220 pages

Audio:  6 hours 29 mins

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My Rating Scale

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Ratings of:

The Suspicions of Mr Whisker

Overall Enjoyment

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Other Fun Blog Hops to Join in Today

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I really hope mew enjoy the book if mew choose to read it.

It's time for me to say BFN or bye-for-now as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time, and I'll be back next week with another specially paw-picked book just for mew, and don't forget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page.

Until next time...

Keep calm and read more books

Amber 

The Cat Book Connoisseur
&
The world’s leading feline literary critic

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