A Petectives Christmas

Yoshi and Gatsby discuss their impressions of the holiday season in this blog post that was first published for “The 12 Days of Cozies” event at the Cozy Mystery Book Club in 2021::

Yoshi: Greetings cozy lovers! Please allow us to introduce ourselves. My name is Yoshi. I’m a black cat weighing fourteen pounds. I enjoy reading, napping and ….

Gatsby: What’s happening?

Yoshi: We’re doing a blog post on the Cozy Mystery Book Club’s “12 Days of Cozies” site. Introduce yourself.

Gatsby: My name’s Gatsby. I’m an incredibly good looking orange cat who weighs about twelve pounds and has no idea what a cozy mystery is.

Yoshi: It’s a book genre featuring amateur detectives, a quaint setting and no sex or violence.

Gatsby: Is that why they cut all of the good stuff out of my books?

Yoshi: I believe that you mean our books. I am the one that solves the mysteries after all.

Gatsby: Only after I go out and talk to the suspects, examine the evidence, make fun of  the neighborhood dogs and then come home with all the facts so that you can put down whatever book you happen to be reading and solve the mystery. Doesn’t seem fair that you should get equal credit.

Yoshi: Oh, please. You can’t deny that your crude adventures would be meaningless without my keen ratiocinations.

Gatsby: I probably could if I knew what “ratiocinations” meant.

Yoshi: That’s quite enough banter. We’re here to discuss our views on Christmas. For example, what do you think of Santa Claus? According to the book The Physics of Christmas by Roger Highfield, Santa was originally St. Nicolas from the town of Patara in Turkey and he was born in year 245 AD. Since then he’s…

Gatsby: Isn’t he that big human in the red suit that says “Ps, Ps, Ps!”

Yoshi: No, I believe that he says “Ho, Ho, Ho!”

Gatsby: That’s ridiculous. How would he get anybody’s attention like that?

Yoshi: Good point. What else do you know about him?

Gatsby: Not much. Just that he commits acts of breaking and entering and forces reindeer to provide him with transportation. Seems like a nasty customer. He’d better not try breaking into our human’s house in the middle of the night. I’ll give him five claws in that little round belly.

Yoshi: Let’s move on. What about Christmas trees? According to the book Stories Behind the Great Traditions of Christmas by Ace Collins, German theologian Martin Luther came up with the idea of decorating fir trees with candles as a part of Christmas.

Gatsby: You mean those pine trees the humans put in the living room? I love climbing those!

Yoshi: They’re not for climbing! They’re a decoration meant to convey everlasting love during the Christmas season.

Gatsby: No, they must be for climbing. They put a tree in the house and then put sparkly stuff all over it. How do they expect a cat to not climb that?

Yoshi: As usual, you display impeccable logic.

Gatsby: At least climbing a tree is better that what I assume a dog would do to a tree kept inside the house.

Yoshi: OK, perhaps we’d better move onto another topic! How about Christmas presents? What do you want for Christmas?

Gatsby: Well at this festive time of year, when everybody should be kind to one another and we should all strive to help our fellow beings if only for one day, there is just one thing that I would like.

Yoshi: Yes?

Gatsby: I want everybody to buy Petectives books! All of ‘em! They make the perfect gift and I get a decent cut of the profits!

Yoshi: Gatsby…

Gatsby: I narrate the books so you know they’re hilarious. And they’ve got mystery and lots of action. Why someone tries to kill me at least once every book!

Yoshi: I’m sure that your sales pitch would be far more successful if you were to lead with that fact.

Gatsby: Very funny. Don’t you have some book to get back to?

Yoshi: Indeed. We’ve wasted enough of these good people’s time. Let’s wrap it up.

Gatsby: Sounds good. Merry Christmas everybody!

Yoshi: Oh thank goodness. For a moment I thought that you were going to attempt humor and say something puerile like “Meowy Christmas”.

Gatsby: Of course not. Give me some credit.

Yoshi: My apologies.

Gatsby: Feline Navidad, people!!!!

Yoshi: Oh for the love of cats. Merry Christmas everyone.

Merry Christmas!

World’s Best Cat Litter-Ary Award!

Petectives: Rainbow Bridge was awarded the 2022 “World’s Best Cat Litter-Ary Award from the Cat Writer’s Association sponsored by World’s Best Cat Litter. Previous winners of the award include books from Carole Nelson Douglas’ “Midnight Louie” series and Shirley Rosseau Murphy’s “Joe Grey” mystery series.

Awards Season

 

Gatsby awards

I’d like to thank all of the little people who made this possible…

 

2017-bookawardYoshi and Gatsby were recently honored by each being named runners up for the “Stephen Memorial Book Award”. The award is from the UK book club website “Bookangel.co.uk” and honors Stephen, their recently deceased cat.
The winner of the award was Tigger from the book, “Tigger: Memoirs of a Cosmopolitan Cat” by Suzanne Heywood. Two of the ten runner-up slots were taken by Yoshi and Gatsby. The judges gave each  of my cats their own position on the list because “this prevents the writer having to split an award between two cats and dealing with feline jealousy.”  I appreciate the thought but that shouldn’t be a problem since the real life Yoshi passed away almost exactly one year ago. (Although if Yoshi hadn’t received his own award I could definitely see him coming back from the grave to mess with Gatsby).

Here are the write ups the site gave for each cat:

Gatsby:

Gatsby is the active part of the feline detective duo: Sam Spade to Yoshi’s Mycroft Holmes. Yoshi’s partner in claws, Gatsby is cool and sophisticated (at least, he thinks so). He spends more of his time doing the legwork and getting into scrapes but still knows how to handle himself in a fight or mystery, just not when the vet is involved…

Yoshi:

A smart, eloquent, black cat who insists on his regularly scheduled nap times and is fastidiously fussy when dealing with other creatures. Yoshi is way smarter than any cat has a right to be, and he has no problems being smug about it. His partner Gatsby might find the mysteries, but Yoshi is the one who solves them, as long as it doesn’t mean exerting himself or disturbing his naps!

Anyone who would like to see the other runners up or learn more about the award can go to this website: http://thedistinctivecat.com/

Thanks to all of the people at Bookangel.co.uk for the recognition!

Big in Germany?

I recently stumbled across a review of Petectives: Christmas Party on a German website called “Christmas Crime” (At least that’s what Google translate says the title is). Almost everything is in German but I’m pretty sure that its a positive review. According to Google translate, Yoshi is referred to as a “detective superhero” and Gatsby is called “the writing joke cooked for Yoshi who gets information.”. So I may not be getting a strictly accurate translation but I’m still sure that its positive. If anybody out there knows German, let me know what you think.

Check it out: Weihnachtskrimis