Synopses & Reviews
From the national bestselling author of Dead, White, and Blue and Ghost Gone Wild comes a mystery of intrigue and danger in the world of international art theft.
Egyptologist Sheila Ramsay develops a newfound interest in MesoAmerican affairs after meeting an outspokenand attractiveMexico City curator, a harsh critic of museums that deal in stolen art. And her own museum gives her the perfect opportunity to see him again: a valuable Aztec manuscript needs to be returned to its rightful owners, the wealthy Ortega family.
But things dont go as planned for Sheila south of the border. An anonymous note threatens her with death if she remains in Mexico City. The curator she longed to see treats her with contempt. And the Ortegas are as mysterious as they are charming. What Sheila has stumbled into is much biggerand more deadlythan she ever dreamed. And amid the splendor of Mexicos ancient ruins and treacherous hillsides, Sheila will realize that theres no one she can trust
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Praise for Carolyn Hart
“Carolyn Harts work is both utterly reliable and utterly unpredictable. What the Cat Saw will surprise and engage any mystery reader.”—New York Times Bestselling Author Charlaine Harris
“One of the most popular practitioners of the traditional mystery.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Harts latest cozy puzzler casts a net that will ensnare a wide audience.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Well-developed characters and a complex, fast-moving plot make for a satisfying read.”—Publishers Weekly
“Hart, who has won numerous awards and accolades for her mysteries, has developed an interesting and amusing cast of characters and a surefire formula for the success of her mysteries.”—The Oklahoman
Synopsis
From theNew York Timesbestselling author of the Death on Demand Mysteries and the Bailey Ruth Ghost Novels comes an intriguing, dangerous mystery set in the world of international art theft.
Egyptologist Sheila Ramsay develops a newfound interest in MesoAmerican affairs after meeting an outspoken and attractive Mexico City curator, a harsh critic of museums that deal in stolen art. And her own museum gives her the perfect opportunity to see him again: a valuable Aztec manuscript needs to be returned to its rightful owners, the wealthy Ortega family.
But things don t go as planned for Sheila south of the border. An anonymous note threatens her with death if she remains in Mexico City. The curator she longed to see treats her with contempt. And the Ortegas are as mysterious as they are charming. What Sheila has stumbled into is much bigger and more deadly than she ever dreamed. And amid the splendor of Mexico s ancient ruins and treacherous hillsides, Sheila will realize that there s no one she can trust..."
About the Author
An accomplished master of mystery, Carolyn Hart is the author of fifty novels of mystery and suspense. Her books have won multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. One of the founders of Sisters in Crime, Hart lives in Oklahoma City, where she enjoys mysteries, walking in the park, and cats. She and her husband, Phil, serve as staffcat owners will understandto an orange tabby and brother and sister brown tabbies.