How to Tail a Cat book.
How to Tail a Cat book. I have a theory that says the author, Rebecca Hale, found that her writing style was a bit different than the premise on which "Cats and Curios" is based. So alas, she has begun a new series called "Mysteries in the Islands," starting with "Adrift on St. John. I am reading that now.
Praise for the New York Times bestselling Cats and Curios Mysteries: Will delight mystery readers and elicit a purr from those who obey cats.
Only 5 left in stock (more on the way). Praise for the New York Times bestselling Cats and Curios Mysteries: Will delight mystery readers and elicit a purr from those who obey cats. - Carolyn Hart, author of Death Comes Silently. Quirky characters, an enjoyable mystery with plenty of twists, and cats, too! A fun read. - Linda O. Johnston, author of the Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter Mysteries.
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October 2012 : USA Library Binding. September 2012 : USA Mass Market Paperback.
Book in the The Cats and Curios Mystery Series). Rebecca, the owner of an antiques store and her curious cats are too busy investigating the latest mystery to befall them to pay much attention
Book in the The Cats and Curios Mystery Series). Rebecca, the owner of an antiques store and her curious cats are too busy investigating the latest mystery to befall them to pay much attention. Instead they focus on investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers, the benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligator's aquarium back in 1900.
Cats and Curios Mysteries. How to wash a cat. Nine lives last forever. How to tail a cat. Mysteries in the Islands. The berkley publishing group. How to moon a cat. Published by the Penguin Group. Penguin Group (USA) Inc. 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA.
Hale, Rebecca M. Halfway across, however, he slowed and glanced around the space. Visions of the crime scene photos ran through his head as he stared at Harvey Milk’s bronze bust. Visions of the crime scene photos ran through his head as he stared at Harvey Milk’s bronze bust n a smile, his flapping tie thrown back against his chest. Hox turned to look out over the expansive rotunda and once more replayed the moments before the attack. The vision wasn’t difficult to re-create. The rain now pouring down outside had darkened the windows that framed the rotunda’s upper walls. The time was nearing five o’clock, so City Hall had begun to empty out.
But my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, and I have better things to do than tail a reptile from Nob Hill to Fisherman's Wharf. We're investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers, the 1900s-era benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligator's aquarium
But my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, and I have better things to do than tail a reptile from Nob Hill to Fisherman's Wharf. We're investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers, the 1900s-era benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligator's aquarium In the media circus surrounding Clive, one clown gets a little too close to the renegade gator-our very own aspiring mayor, Montgomery Carmichael.
Cats and Curios Mysteries Praise for the Cats and Curios Mysteries. Also by Rebecca M. Hale. How to paint a cat. A Berkley Prime Crime Book, published by arrangement with the author. Praise for the Cats and Curios Mysteries.
WHEN IS A WHITE ALLIGATOR A RED HERRING? Okay, granted, an albino alligator on the loose in San Francisco is pretty darn exciting. But my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, and I have better things to do than tail a reptile from Nob Hill to Fisherman's Wharf. We're investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers, the 1900s-era benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligator's aquarium In the media circus surrounding Clive, one clown gets a little too close to the renegade gator-our very own . .
Okay, granted, an albino alligator on the loose in San Francisco is pretty darn exciting. But my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, and I have better things to do than tail a reptile from Nob Hill to Fisherman’s Wharf. We’re investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers, the 1900s-era benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligator’s aquarium. Follow the money, as my uncle Oscar used to say…
In the media circus surrounding Clive, one clown gets a little too close to the renegade gator—our very own aspiring mayor, Montgomery Carmichael. We’d hate to see Monty meet an undignified end, but we’re on a hunt of our own—for Uncle Oscar’s latest treasure. Of course, that’s assuming the whole thing isn’t a crock…