Following are books featuring short stories by a variety of
cat-lovin' authors! These are excellent for short trips
(reading on the plane,etc) or for breaktime at work!
CAT CRIMES (Donald I Fine, 1991)
Ed Gorman says "You will find stories of all kinds in this
book -- funny, sad, even (in one case) violent. And you'll
find unabashed love, too, because cat lovers are just as passionate in their affections as dog lovers (plus we have
the satisfaction of knowing that our animals are smarter).
CAT CRIMES II (Donald I Fine, 1992)
More catnip for cat lovers and mystery buffs!
DANGER IN D.C. CAT CRIMES IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL
This continues the series and combines America's catmania with
its other major source of entertainment: those who run our federal government and the infamous town where they reside.
The feline heroes and anti-heroes rub elbows, so to speak,
with the denizens of D.C., both human and otherwise.
FELINE AND FAMOUS - CAT CRIMES GOES HOLLYWOOD
A cat's glorious coat gives away a murderer. A feline TV
stand-in takes the heat for an edible accident. A loony cast
of cartoonists loses their real-life inspiration. Whether
they save the day, take their curious revenge, or refuse
to do the expected, cats have made their home in Hollywood
--and the silver screen will never be the same again.
CAT CRIMES TAKES A VACATION (Donald I Fine, 1995
The sixth volume in the popular Cat Crimes series gathers original mysteries by Dorothy Cannell, Barbara Collins, Ed Gorman and others, set in such exotic vacation spots as the French Riviera, Monte Carlo, and the Carribean.
CAT CRIMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS (Donald I Fine, 1997)
An original collection of stories for different holidays. Nancy Pickard has an Arbor Day mystery
Carole Nelson Douglas's Midnight Louise takes on Halloween. Jeremiah Healy's Pooky takes revenge on a Valentine killer,
and there is Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, Boxing Day and More!
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