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Murder Most Feline: Cunning Tales of Cats and Crimes

Edited by Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman


When law meets paw...

The result is this delightful anthology of seventeen courtroom tales by top-notch mystery writers. Cats and mysteries go hand-in-hand, no doubt. After all, what other animal is as mysterious as the common — yet never ordinary — house cat? What lurks behind the smug expression? What hidden secrets belie the indifferent stare?

Always dignified, cats are quick to deal out their own justice with a claw or bite, and so it is only natural we find them in a variety of roles in these feline mysteries. Cats take the stand in their own defense to pounce on criminals, provide evidence, and turn the legal system on its collective ear — all in the name of justice. From a private eye who goes to bat for a cat's inheritance to a common mouser who turns out to be quite a bit more during a high-profile murder trial, these tales of crime are as crafty and cunning as kitties themselves — and just as entertaining.

Stories in this clever anthology include: "The Witness Cat" by Parnell Hall; "Justice Knows No Paws" by Jon L. Breen; "It's in the Bag" by Bill Crider; "Animal Sounds" by Dulcy Brainard; "Blue Eyes" by Janet Dawson; "Cat, the Jury" by Catherine Dain; "The Memory Pool" by Tracy Knight; "The Lawlessness West of the Pecos" by Jan Grape; "Statute of Limitations" by Morris Hershman; "Catnip" by Dick Lochte; "Hoskin's Cat" by Shirley Rousseau Murphy; "Missing the Cat" by Mat Coward; "Prints" by Ann Barrett; "Mr. Biggles for the Defense" by Matthew Costello; "Family Ties" by Richard Chizmar and Barry Hoffman; "For the Benefit of Bootsy" by Jeremiah Healy; and "In the Lowlands" by Gary A. Braunbeck.

The jury has returned, the bailiff is calling the court to order, and the judge is staring at the jury. Sit back and get ready to watch law meet paw in these mostly original stories.

ED GORMAN is a veteran writer who Kirkus called "one of the most original crime writers around." His most recent novel is Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? He lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

MARTIN H. GREENBERG, often called the king of anthologists, has compiled more than one thousand anthologies. He lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Larry Segriff is the author of three novels and numerous short stories.

$14.95, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-58182-215-4 (Paperback)
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