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The Cat's Pajamas (2007)

by Gilbert Morris

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Readers of mysteries and cata'lovers alike will devour thissecond whodunit in the Jacques & Cleo, Cat Detectives series by bestselling author, Gilbert Morris. Hollywood comes into thelives of the newest residents of Gulf Shores, Alabama. JakeNovak and Kate Forrest have settled into the beautiful beach house left to themby a distant relative. Cata'hating Jake busies himself working on his novel inhis upstairs apartment, while Kate gets involved in a beach ministry to young people. When New Leaf Productions arrives to film a movie, thelocals are fascinated by the glamour of the actors. But when a cast member ismurdered, followed quickly by a second killing, the town of Gulf Shores becomes worried. Jacques the Ripper has solved one murder and when he andCleo are recruited to be in the movie, Jacques throws himself into nosingaround for cluesa'and a murderer. About this series: For years, mystery readers and cat loversalike have devoured the suspense novels by Lillian Jackson Braun, Rita MaeBrown and others, in what has developed into the bestselling cata'mystery genre.Now, veteran fiction author GilbertMorris joins the ranks of those prestigious novelists with his Jacques andCleo, Cat Detectives series, destined to become a welcome addition to thisgenre by feline fanatics everywhere.… (more)
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Readers of mysteries and cata'lovers alike will devour thissecond whodunit in the Jacques & Cleo, Cat Detectives series by bestselling author, Gilbert Morris. Hollywood comes into thelives of the newest residents of Gulf Shores, Alabama. JakeNovak and Kate Forrest have settled into the beautiful beach house left to themby a distant relative. Cata'hating Jake busies himself working on his novel inhis upstairs apartment, while Kate gets involved in a beach ministry to young people. When New Leaf Productions arrives to film a movie, thelocals are fascinated by the glamour of the actors. But when a cast member ismurdered, followed quickly by a second killing, the town of Gulf Shores becomes worried. Jacques the Ripper has solved one murder and when he andCleo are recruited to be in the movie, Jacques throws himself into nosingaround for cluesa'and a murderer. About this series: For years, mystery readers and cat loversalike have devoured the suspense novels by Lillian Jackson Braun, Rita MaeBrown and others, in what has developed into the bestselling cata'mystery genre.Now, veteran fiction author GilbertMorris joins the ranks of those prestigious novelists with his Jacques andCleo, Cat Detectives series, destined to become a welcome addition to thisgenre by feline fanatics everywhere.

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