Catastrophe: A Mo the Shelter Cat Mystery

Catastrophe: A Mo the Shelter Cat Mystery

by Maureen Murphy Williams
Catastrophe: A Mo the Shelter Cat Mystery

Catastrophe: A Mo the Shelter Cat Mystery

by Maureen Murphy Williams

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Overview

MO THE CAT SLEUTH IS BACK! Even the baby raccoons appeared huge to the cats as they shrank to the far corners of their temporary apartments at Cats Pause Feline Shelter. The felines' one objective: avoid the invaders' furry little hands that reached between the narrow bars for leftover cat dinner - lest they become part of the raccoons' diet, too. Mum, save me! Mo silently pleaded to her human companion Kate, who was at this hour several miles away and sleeping soundly. Good grief! thought Kate as she sat bolt upright in bed, her head spinning, her eyes blurry from sleep. What is going on at the shelter? Mo reserves telepathy for dire emergencies, and she is most certainly sending a distress signal. Kate jumped out of bed and began dressing warmly for her trek into the Oregon winter night. Although Kate knew something was terribly amiss from Mo's frantic pleas, she couldn't know that a raccoon invasion had occurred at the shelter - and that a grisly murder had been committed there as well!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478708957
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 04/05/2013
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Maureen Murphy Williams' cat detective series, Mo the Shelter Cat Mysteries, was inspired by the adoption of Morgan, who spent three years in a local shelter awaiting her furr-ever home. Maureen's passion for animal welfare and her love of Oregon wine country are paired to bring a new flavor to the cat mystery genre. Maureen resides in Portland with Morgan and three other rescued cats, Mona, Mac and Murphy, portrayed in Seven Oaks as the domesticated feral family of Commissioner George King.
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