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Old 04-01-2017, 05:01 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by ReadingManiac View Post
If you like Steampunk and investigative/detective stuff, have you read the George Mann series (Affinity Bridge, The Immortality Engine, The Osiris Ritual) or The Wake of the Dragon by Jaq D. Hawkins? Both of these have crime solving involved. If you find good cat detective stories, please let us know!
I ordered both (first) books you mentioned by Kindle, still have some Cat detectives (first parts of series) to go trough, i dismissed Cat in an Alphabet Soup, by Carole Nelson Douglas. Not my style.
Just started The Cat, the Quilt and the Corpse (A Cats in Trouble Mystery, #1)
by Leann Sweeney, so far so good.
And finished Wish You Were Here (Mrs. Murphy #1) by Rita Mae Brown, that one i loved.
As this last one is a looong series, i am covered anyway for a while
Oh and some of the M-SF writers are awfully productive, 4 new parts of series i read in two days! I am spoiled for choice at the moment.
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