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Postmistress of Crozet, Virginia, Mary "Harry" Haristeen has a bad habit of reading postcards not addressed to her. But as murders are discovered all over Crozet, Harry remembers that every victim received a postcard with a picture of a graveyard on the front and the message "Wish you were here" on the back.
ZoeyTheCat
Posted February 2, 2012
Be prepared for lots of obscenities peppered throughout the book, with the favored being the "F" word uttered by most of the main characters, including Harry. Even Mrs Murphy (yes, the cat), curses toward the end by exclaiming "Holy S--t!"
The language is so unnecessary and does detract from an entertaining who-done-it. The book is plotted well and gives a view of small town life, even with the grisley murders.
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Posted October 26, 2011
I first got hook by the movie that was put out 13 years ago " Murder She Purred" with Ricki Lake. How the author makes the animals speak of their human owner. I did like reading the book, although Rita Mae Brown could do with less swearing. I give it 3 stars because of the swearing. It would have been more enjoyable with out it.
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Posted May 14, 2011
Im sik lolololol
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Posted February 8, 2011
This book is for readers that love animal mysteries and do not care about bad language. The book could have been much more enjoyable if it wasn't for bad choices in verbage! The Cat Who: (Lilian Jackson Braun) books were GREAT animal mysteries and did not include the horrible language choices. RITA NEEDS TO TAKE A LESSON FROM THESE! Due to this I probably will not read any more of Rita Mae Brown's books. I would not recommend this for Book Club discussions
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.a very fun read! i found the end to be a bit predictable but it's well written and the attitudes of the animals seem right on! great, well developed characters! an adorable book! i'm really glad i read it and intend to move on to the next book in the series!
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Posted May 23, 2002
This novel was said to be 'Rambunctious and Wacky' as said by the Los Angeles Times. This book is excellent in many ways but mostely with the cat, Mrs. Murphy and the dog, Tee Tucker. Mrs. Murphy is a sassy cat that loves to get her way and be the brains of the opperation. Then there is Tee Tucker who is always have her fun spoiled by Mrs. Murphy. This is a good book for anyone who is interested in a book with some very interesting things happening throughout there town. (ans a murder!)
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Overview
Curiosity just might be the death of Mrs. Murphy--and her human companion, Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen. Small towns are like families: Everyone lives very close together. . .and everyone keeps secrets. Crozet, Virginia, is a typical small town-until its secrets explode into murder. Crozet's thirty-something post-mistress, Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, has a tiger cat (Mrs. Murphy) and a Welsh Corgi (Tucker), a pending divorce, and a bad habit of reading postcards not addressed to her. When Crozet's citizens start turning up murdered, Harry remembers that each received a card with a tombstone on the front and the message "Wish you were here" on the