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Claw & Disorder
A Cat Groomer Mystery, Band 5
14,99 € |
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Verlag: | Kensington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 26.01.2021 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781496723017 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 304 |
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Beschreibungen
<i><i><b><i>Expert groomer Cassie McGlone knows how to handle even the feistiest of felines, but their owners are a different tale . . .</i></b><br><b><i> </i></b></i></i>
<br> Around the quaint town of Chadwick, New Jersey, are two families in need of Cassie’s help. Wealthy perfectionist Gillian Foster is orchestrating the restoration of her family’s nineteenth-century home and wants her purebred Himalayan, Leya, boarded at Cassie’s Comfy Cats. Meanwhile, the elderly Tillmans are in dire straits, hoarding possessions and a clowder of cats in their run-down house. Perhaps Cassie can persuade the couple to surrender a few of their furry friends. Unfortunately, neither task is cut and dried . . .
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<br> Mrs. Tillman is mysteriously asphyxiated in the night, and suspicion falls on her husband—and their cats. Meanwhile, the Fosters host a banquet for the local historical society, and when one of their guests falls gravely ill Gillian is convinced someone is out to get her. After a second death occurs, it’s clear a killer isn’t pussyfooting around. Now it’s up to Cassie to get these houses in order before disaster pounces again . . .
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<i><i> <br><b>Praise for <i>Gone, Kitty, Gone</i></b><br>  </i></i>
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<b>“Enticing. . . . Distinctive characters, all of whom contribute to the crime-solving in one way or another, drive the well-paced plot. Cat cozy lovers will be enchanted.”<br> —<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b>
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<b>“Feline-focused, perhaps to the detriment of human characters—and what’s more cat than that?”</b>
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<i><i><b><i>—Kirkus Reviews</i></b></i></i>
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<br> Around the quaint town of Chadwick, New Jersey, are two families in need of Cassie’s help. Wealthy perfectionist Gillian Foster is orchestrating the restoration of her family’s nineteenth-century home and wants her purebred Himalayan, Leya, boarded at Cassie’s Comfy Cats. Meanwhile, the elderly Tillmans are in dire straits, hoarding possessions and a clowder of cats in their run-down house. Perhaps Cassie can persuade the couple to surrender a few of their furry friends. Unfortunately, neither task is cut and dried . . .
<br>  
<br> Mrs. Tillman is mysteriously asphyxiated in the night, and suspicion falls on her husband—and their cats. Meanwhile, the Fosters host a banquet for the local historical society, and when one of their guests falls gravely ill Gillian is convinced someone is out to get her. After a second death occurs, it’s clear a killer isn’t pussyfooting around. Now it’s up to Cassie to get these houses in order before disaster pounces again . . .
<br>
<i><i> <br><b>Praise for <i>Gone, Kitty, Gone</i></b><br>  </i></i>
<br>
<b>“Enticing. . . . Distinctive characters, all of whom contribute to the crime-solving in one way or another, drive the well-paced plot. Cat cozy lovers will be enchanted.”<br> —<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b>
<br>
<i><i><b> </b></i></i>
<br>
<b>“Feline-focused, perhaps to the detriment of human characters—and what’s more cat than that?”</b>
<br>
<i><i><b><i>—Kirkus Reviews</i></b></i></i>
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