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Crazy Cat Lady Mystery - Cozy Cat Café Themed Novel | Perfect for Cat Lovers & Mystery Readers | Enjoy at Home, Book Clubs or Gifts
Crazy Cat Lady Mystery - Cozy Cat Café Themed Novel | Perfect for Cat Lovers & Mystery Readers | Enjoy at Home, Book Clubs or Gifts

Crazy Cat Lady Mystery - Cozy Cat Café Themed Novel | Perfect for Cat Lovers & Mystery Readers | Enjoy at Home, Book Clubs or Gifts

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“Winner of the World's Best Cat Litter-Ary Award for an "outstanding novel, short story, poem, or radio/television dramatic script which portrays cats and cat ownership in a positive way"A body is discovered in the cat café, and all the black cats are missing!Sixty-something cat shelter volunteer Lynley Cannon always finds more trouble than a cat in catnip, but this time it's not about her. Someone is targeting very senior citizens, and when Bea Landrew, the elderly owner of the Blue Cat café turns up dead, Lynley's mom Carol could be next.A black cat rescue, an antique photograph, an elaborate payback. Is this killer seeking justice or vengeance? With death as the objective, the results are the same.

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When an active elderly manager of a cat café dies suddenly, Lynley Cannon feels the death was too unexpected to be natural. Shelter personnel who come to reclaim the kitties find that all the black cats are gone, with no records of adoptions or transfers. Lynley begins to try to find those cats.Lynley lives with cats, fosters cats, and volunteers at a cat rescue facility. Everyday moments of her life with cats, cat-inspired descriptions, and cat facts at the beginning of each chapter all help make this mystery a realistic portrayal of a community and its animals, and a pleasure to read for those of us who are feline enthusiasts.Portland, Oregon, is a place I've never been. Hunt shows readers an appealing city of Victorian buildings, small shops with friendly staff, and fascinating inhabitants. But even against this charming backdrop, the reader's sense of unease builds throughout the story. When the autopsy confirms the murder, and as Lynley sorts through twists and turns, you know she's moving closer and closer to danger as she looks deeper into the mystery. But long-kept secrets and the identity of that dangerous perpetrator stay well hidden until the revelation near the end.I've read and enjoyed most of Mollie Hunt's The Crazy Cat Lady Cozy Mystery Series and I look forward to reading more.