PAUSE FOR THE CAT

A "LUCKY PIERRE" MYSTERY

Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book PAUSE FOR THE CAT by J. D. CRAYNE, Renaissance E Books
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Author: J. D. CRAYNE ISBN: 9781615082827
Publisher: Renaissance E Books Publication: June 3, 2013
Imprint: PageTurner Editions/A Deerstalker Classic Language: English
Author: J. D. CRAYNE
ISBN: 9781615082827
Publisher: Renaissance E Books
Publication: June 3, 2013
Imprint: PageTurner Editions/A Deerstalker Classic
Language: English

LUCKY PIERRE, THAT WELL-KNOWN MYSTERY-SOLVING CAT ABOUT TOWN, IS BACK!

"This was a "can't put it down". The characters were great and the plot just devious enough to keep you reading. Looking forward to many more." –M. Harmon, Goodreads review

He was all settled down to enjoy his favorite occupations of napping and snacking when his humans, Jeremy and Linda Austin, land him in the middle of another murderous mess. Honeysuckle House Bed and Breakfast, which the Austins own and run on sweat, tears, and a couple of shoestrings, is the site of a writer's salon organized by science fiction enthusiast Angela Griffin. Honeysuckle House has been the site of several other unpleasant little mishaps, and this may be the last chance for the Austins to redeem their reputation and avoid closing down their business. Things are going fine until one of the writers turns up dead with a shish-kabob skewer stuck through his heart. He was a drunk who beat his wife, so no one misses him much, even if he was a pretty good writer. But when Angela Griffin proposes a toast to his memory and dies after drinking a poisoned glass of champagne, even Pierre has to admit that things are getting serious. For one thing, these killings are interfering with his naps. For another, they mess up his snack schedule. Detective Mark Stoddard joins forces with writer and amateur sleuth Gramps Derry, but neither of them are making much headway. Even Gramps' delectable granddaughter, Grub, is having a hard time seeing through the felonious fog. It's up to Pierre to uncover the vital clue that will keep the villain from killing again. But can he? And once the mystery starts to unravel, will revealing the long-hidden secrets of the past keep the heartless killer from striking again? This light-hearted romp through mischief, murder, and mayhem uncovers the innermost secrets of a writer's life, with everything from light-hearted infidelity through sugar cube bar bets and adventures in one-upmanship.

"I enjoyed the story and it kept me interested. I never really figured out the bad guy like a lot of mysteries. The cat was funny showing up at the funniest times. Overall very well written." C. Berg, Amazon review

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LUCKY PIERRE, THAT WELL-KNOWN MYSTERY-SOLVING CAT ABOUT TOWN, IS BACK!

"This was a "can't put it down". The characters were great and the plot just devious enough to keep you reading. Looking forward to many more." –M. Harmon, Goodreads review

He was all settled down to enjoy his favorite occupations of napping and snacking when his humans, Jeremy and Linda Austin, land him in the middle of another murderous mess. Honeysuckle House Bed and Breakfast, which the Austins own and run on sweat, tears, and a couple of shoestrings, is the site of a writer's salon organized by science fiction enthusiast Angela Griffin. Honeysuckle House has been the site of several other unpleasant little mishaps, and this may be the last chance for the Austins to redeem their reputation and avoid closing down their business. Things are going fine until one of the writers turns up dead with a shish-kabob skewer stuck through his heart. He was a drunk who beat his wife, so no one misses him much, even if he was a pretty good writer. But when Angela Griffin proposes a toast to his memory and dies after drinking a poisoned glass of champagne, even Pierre has to admit that things are getting serious. For one thing, these killings are interfering with his naps. For another, they mess up his snack schedule. Detective Mark Stoddard joins forces with writer and amateur sleuth Gramps Derry, but neither of them are making much headway. Even Gramps' delectable granddaughter, Grub, is having a hard time seeing through the felonious fog. It's up to Pierre to uncover the vital clue that will keep the villain from killing again. But can he? And once the mystery starts to unravel, will revealing the long-hidden secrets of the past keep the heartless killer from striking again? This light-hearted romp through mischief, murder, and mayhem uncovers the innermost secrets of a writer's life, with everything from light-hearted infidelity through sugar cube bar bets and adventures in one-upmanship.

"I enjoyed the story and it kept me interested. I never really figured out the bad guy like a lot of mysteries. The cat was funny showing up at the funniest times. Overall very well written." C. Berg, Amazon review

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