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Old 04-02-2017, 11:04 AM   #74
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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.
Rita Mae Brown's books are fun.
Another fun cat mystery series is The Cat Who.... series by Lilian Jackson Braun.

(I also have a fair collection of cat oriented science fiction and fantasy anthologies as well)
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