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Catwoman: Tiger Hunt by Robert Asprin<Prev|Next>

ISBN: 0446360430
crime

Rating: 5/10: **********
Reviewed by: Me
Review submitted: 3rd of September 1999
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When I was younger I enjoyed reading Nick Carter-novels. It's a bit like the James Bond character, you know what you get, and you know that everything will turn out all right in the end. The same feeling strikes me with Batman and the Catwoman. I have enjoyed Robert Asprin's Myth-series, and this is the first novel of his that I've read that isn't about Skeeve and Aahz. Written together with his wife, Lynn Abbey, Catwoman is most highly readable. Batman is trying to get to the notorious criminal "The Connection", a man that has been active for many years but of little is known. Catwoman bumps into a suspicious man that has decorated a whole room with all kinds of stuffed cats, that alone makes him a primary target for her. When they both sets out for their preys, their paths are doomed to intervene with each other. They both fight criminals, although since they have different views on what the proper way is to fight them, they cannot stand the other. The novel will help you pass time, although I wouldn't say it is that special in any way. If you like the Batman character you will like this crime novel.

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