Words with Fiends (A Black Cat Bookshop Mystery)
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Rating | : | 4.48 (645 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425252361 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-29 |
Language | : | English |
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She now lives in South Florida with her husband, Gerry, and a menagerie that includes their two orange tabby boys, Butch and Sundance. Ali Brandon is the national bestselling author of the Black Cat Bookshop Mystery series. Born in the West Texas town of Lubbock, she earned her degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma. Stuckart, she is also the author of the Leonardo da Vinci Mysteries, as well as s
"Five Stars" according to Amazon Customer. love her work. "Hamlet is Back - And He's Got the Eye of the Tiger!" according to Nancy Gazo. The third installment in this engaging series finds Hamlet struggling to regain his mojo, after nearly losing one of his nine lives in a recent adventure. Owner Darla has coped after their shared ordeal by taking martial arts lessons, and debates bringing in a professional "cat whisperer" to help her furry pal. No sooner has the feline therapist diagnosed the root of Hamlet's issues, when he and Darla again find themselves wrapped up in a. Best So Far I really liked this book -- and feel it is the best one so far in the series. More involvement this time with Robert, the Goth kid that works in the bookshop. We are also now introduced to a new animal character, a sweet little Italian greyhound that I assume will become a regular part of the series. Additionally, another aspect that was interesting was Darla's use of a cat whisperer for Hamlet -- or rather a feline empath! As cozy myster
Praise for the Black Cat Bookshop Mysteries: “A fun mystery that kept me guessing to the end!”—Rebecca M. Hale, New York Times bestselling author of How to Tail a Cat “Make sure the new Black Cat Bookshop series is on your bookshelf.”—Elaine Viets, national bestselling author of Final Sail“This series really does have it all: bookstore, cats, likable, relatable characters, and a strong mystery.”—Cozy Mystery Book Review
Concerned, she hires a cat whisperer to probe Hamlet’s feline psyche and then decides to get out of her own funk by taking up karate to learn how to defend herself in case the need arises again. But when Darla finds her sensei dead at the dojo, it seems that even a master can be felled by foul play. Brooklyn bookstore owner Darla Pettistone and her oversized black cat, Hamlet, have solved a few complicated capers. After all, Darla may be the sleuth, but Hamlet’s got a black belt in detection…. But after a recent brush with danger, Darla needs to get Hamlet out of a feline funk… Lately, Hamlet hasn’t been chasing customers or being his obnoxious self—something Darla surprisingly misses. Darla decides to investigate the matter herself, and the promise of a mystery snaps Hamlet out of his bad mood