Cat Fear No Evil (Joe Grey Mystery Series #9) (Mass Market)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 9 in the Joe Grey Mystery Series series.
- #1: Cat on the Edge: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #1) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #2: Cat Under Fire: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #2) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #3: Cat Raise the Dead: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #3) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #4: Cat in the Dark: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #4) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #5: Cat to the Dogs: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #5) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #6: Cat Spitting Mad: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #6) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #7: Cat Laughing Last: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #7) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #8: Cat Seeing Double: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #8) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #10: Cat Cross Their Graves: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #10) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #11: Cat Breaking Free: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #11) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #12: Cat Pay the Devil: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #12) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #13: Cat Deck the Halls: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #13) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #14: Cat Playing Cupid (Joe Grey Mystery Series #14) (Mass Market): $7.99
- #15: Cat Striking Back (Joe Grey Mystery Series #15) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #16: Cat Coming Home: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #16) (Large Print / Paperback): $24.99
- #17: Cat Telling Tales: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #17) (Large Print / Paperback): $24.99
- #18: Cat Bearing Gifts: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #18) (Large Print / Paperback): $24.99
- #20: Cat Shining Bright: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #20) (Mass Market): $7.99
- #21: Cat Chase the Moon: A Joe Grey Mystery (Joe Grey Mystery Series #21) (Hardcover): $24.99
Description
What's the perfect read for fans of New York Times bestselling mystery authors Lilian Jackson Braun and Rita Mae Brown? This delightful ninth Joe Grey Mystery from award–winning author Shirley Rousseau Murphy.
When antiques and valuables begin to disappear from residents' homes, Joe Grey, Feline Detective, knows that something is very wrong in sleepy Molena Point, California. Lost are a five hundred thousand dollar painting, a diamond choker, and most shocking to Joe, his owner Clyde's vintage Packard roadster. But even a seasoned tomcat like Joe isn't prepared for the return of a yellow–eyed, sinister black cat who had terrorized him and his girlfriend Dulcie years before. The acid–tongued Azrael had paired with an old crook to loot the town and spread fear among the unsuspecting residents. Could Azrael and his partner be connected to this new set of crimes? But when a local waiter dies mysteriously at the art opening of one of Joe and Dulcie's closest human friends, the pair know that someone much more powerful and evil than Azrael's aging human friend is involved. And when miles away in San Francisco the cats' friend Kate––a woman with a mysterious, troubling secret––is followed by a stranger and robbed, the cats dig in their claws and investigate. Along with their tattercoat friend Kit, they pass clues to the police, and under the often sceptical eye of Clyde, slowly begin to sniff out the truth.
About the Author
Shirley Rousseau Murphy is the author of twenty mysteries in the Joe Grey series, for which she has won the Cat Writers’ Association Muse Medallion nine years running, and has received ten national Cat Writers’ Association Awards for best novel of the year. She is also a noted children’s book author, and has received five Council of Authors and Journalists Awards. She lives in Carmel, California, where she serves as full-time household help to two demanding feline ladies.
Praise For…
“Magical whimsy and deft writing.” — Cats magazine
“Excellent reading, whether you believe or not. Not to be missed!” — Armchair Detective
“Cat-chy . . . fast-paced.” — Publishers Weekly
“Beautifully written.” — Carmel Pine Cone