Synopses & Reviews
In the latest novel from the New York Times bestselling author of How to Paint a Cat, there are choppy waters ahead... A serial killer with a peculiar penchant for City Hall interns is on the loose in San Francisco, and its up to meand my two cats, Rupert and Isabellato put a stop to the spree. Unfortunately, worrying about my uncle Oscars failing health and assisting with the interim mayors Americas Cup regatta doesnt leave me with much opportunity to chase down clues.
Could the key to apprehending the killer be found in San Franciscos sailing history? The first European vessel to pass through the Golden Gate contained a familiar cast of humanand felinepassengers as well as an elusive killer who used a similar murder weapon. Will the past catch up to the present in time to crack the case?
Review
Praise for the Cats and Curios Mysteries: “A PURR-fect treat for feline and mystery fans alike!”—Fresh Fiction
“Cat lovers will not be disappointed.”—Night Owl Reviews
“[This series] will delight mystery readers and elicit a purr from those who obey cats.”—Carolyn Hart, New York Times bestselling author
“Quirky characters, an enjoyable mystery with plenty of twists, and cats, too! A fun read.”—Linda O. Johnston, author of the Pet Rescue Mysteries
About the Author
Rebecca M. Hale is the New York Times bestselling author of the Cats and Curios Mysteries, including How to Paint a Cat and How to Wash a Cat, as well as the Mystery in the Islands Mysteries, including Aground on St. Thomas, Afoot on St. Croix, and Adrift on St. John. She lives in western Colorado with her feline writing associateswhen shes not off researching future books set in San Francisco, the Caribbean, or wherever else her wandering spirit takes her.