Sleeping Cat Blues

· Open Road Media
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An attack on a retired journalist brings new attention to an old case, in this clever mystery with a cat's-eye view . . .
Jeremy Goodman has been taking a class in local history taught by Margaret, a retired journalist. She's just dug up some intriguing new information in a forty-year-old unsolved triple homicide known as the Golf Course Murders—and now she's been attacked and left for dead.
Jeremy is teaming up with an ex-cop classmate to look into Margaret's assault—and their fellow students, as well. Could one of them have a connection to the cold case? There's a lot of investigating that needs to be done—and his cats, Aubrey and Vincent, just might sniff out a key piece of evidence . . .
Praise for Alison O'Leary's Street Cat Blues
"Vastly entertaining . . . cunningly crafted." — Books & Bindings
"Hilarious." — The Book Decoder

About the author

I was born in London and spent my teenage years in Hertfordshire where I spent large amounts of time reading novels, watching daytime television and avoiding school. Failing to gain any qualifications in science whatsoever, the dream of being a forensic scientist collided with reality when a careers teacher suggested that I might like to work in a shop. I don't think she meant Harrods. Later studying law, I decided to teach rather than go into practice and have spent many years teaching mainly criminal law and criminology to young people and adults.
The Cat Noir series was inspired by the real Aubrey, a large tabby rescue cat that lived with us for fifteen years. He was given his name by my husband, who was reading John Aubrey's Brief Lives at the time. As Aubrey said later, he was just grateful not to have been called Brief. One day my husband turned to me and said, 'do you know, that cat always looks purposeful. As if he's just off to his club, or he's got a bit of admin to catch up with.'
Or maybe a crime to help solve ...
I enjoy reading crime novels, doing crosswords, and drinking wine. Not necessarily in that order.

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