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Crash in Cherry Hills - Cozy Cat Caper Mystery #23 - cover

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Crash in Cherry Hills - Cozy Cat Caper Mystery #23

Paige Sleuth

Publisher: Marla Bradeen

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Summary

Kat Harper doesn't expect to witness a terrible car wreck when she agrees to help her friend Imogene shop for a new vehicle. But was the fatal crash a tragic accident or something more sinister? The amateur sleuth will have to investigate if she wants to know the answer. And with a little insight from the car dealership's friendly resident cat, she might just figure out what really happened before a killer gets away with murder. 
  
All of the Cozy Cat Caper Mystery books can be enjoyed as standalones but will be better appreciated as part of the series. The books are light, fun cozy mysteries featuring an animal-loving female amateur sleuth, lovable and not-so-lovable quirky characters, and a page-turning mystery that needs solving. None of the books include cliffhangers, bad language, or graphic scenes.
Available since: 05/30/2018.

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