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Let Sleeping Cats Lie
- The 9 Lives Cozy Mystery Series, Book 4
- ナレーター: Rebecca H. Lee
- 再生時間: 9 時間 7 分
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あらすじ・解説
When a prominent Canadian politician dies mysteriously, Stormy the cat and Christy Jamieson discover the cause in Let Sleeping Cats Lie, a cozy mystery by Louise Clark.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
When prominent Canadian politician Fred Jarvis dies mysteriously, Detective Patterson solicits the help of Christy Jamieson to investigate the family and friends of the deceased. The police suspect a politically motivated murder, but Christy soon finds reason to disagree.
Now working at odds with the police, Christy must rely on Stormy the cat to discover the truth or risk seeing the man she loves convicted unjustly of murder.
Publisher note: The 9 Lives Cozy Mysteries, while containing some mild profanity, will be enjoyed by mature listeners of cozy mysteries. Cat lovers and those fond of all things feline, as well as fans of Amanda Lee, Denise Grover Swank, Rita Mae Brown's Sneaky Pie Brown Mysteries, and Shirley Rousseau Murphy's Joe Grey Mysteries will not want to miss this series.
About the author: Louise Clark has been the adopted mom of a number of cats with big personalities. The feline who inspired Stormy, the cat in the 9 Lives books, dominated her household for 20 loving years. During that time, he created a family pecking order that left Louise on top and her youngest child on the bottom (just below the guinea pig), regularly tried to eat all his sister’s food (he was a very large cat), and learned the joys of travel through a cross-continent road trip.
The 9 Lives Cozy Mystery Series—as well as the single title mystery, A Recipe for Trouble, are all set in her hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia.
批評家のレビュー
"These cat themed mysteries will prove to be enduringly popular...unreservedly recommended..." (Midwest Book Review)