Cat on My Shoulder

A Small-Town Murder—Times Two

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths, Fiction & Literature
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Author: B.J. Chatfield ISBN: 9781491742068
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 3, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: B.J. Chatfield
ISBN: 9781491742068
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 3, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Shes not writing true crimeshe just isnt. She just happens to love a good murder mystery. So, as she pens her most recent crime thriller, shes a bit more than shocked to find out a murder has taken place right down the street. It takes all her intellect to convince her cousin, Marta, that no, she is not trying to solve the case. Shes only writing.

The novel is about the character Helen and her police officer nephew who strive to solve a murder in a small town. In the novel, Helen goes for the Miss Marple routine, but she receives less respect than she expected. The killer is possibly someone Helen has known her whole life; how will she spot the fiend among her group of friends?

Off the page, in the midst of real murder, the author has a right to be worried. The killer is concerned that this real-life sleuth might crack the case. What began as merely a flight of fiction has mimicked true life. The author fears for her safety, so of course, the only person she can turn to for advice is her cat Winston.

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Shes not writing true crimeshe just isnt. She just happens to love a good murder mystery. So, as she pens her most recent crime thriller, shes a bit more than shocked to find out a murder has taken place right down the street. It takes all her intellect to convince her cousin, Marta, that no, she is not trying to solve the case. Shes only writing.

The novel is about the character Helen and her police officer nephew who strive to solve a murder in a small town. In the novel, Helen goes for the Miss Marple routine, but she receives less respect than she expected. The killer is possibly someone Helen has known her whole life; how will she spot the fiend among her group of friends?

Off the page, in the midst of real murder, the author has a right to be worried. The killer is concerned that this real-life sleuth might crack the case. What began as merely a flight of fiction has mimicked true life. The author fears for her safety, so of course, the only person she can turn to for advice is her cat Winston.

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