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A collection of stories by fourteen modern mystery writers--including Ruth Rendell, Patricia Moyes, Patricia Highsmith, and Lilian Jackson Braun--introduces the great cats of the genre.
I really disliked this book. Of the thirteen stories, there are maybe two or three that I didn’t hate (I’m not saying I liked them, just that I didn’t completely hate them). Too many injured or dead cats, too many really awful characters, too much “humor” that simply wasn’t funny. Not recommended at all. ( )
I enjoyed this set of feline mysteries. Favorite stories included "The Lady Wore Black" by Hugh B. Cave and "The Theft of the Mafia Cat" by Edward D. Hoch. ( )
A collection of stories by fourteen modern mystery writers--including Ruth Rendell, Patricia Moyes, Patricia Highsmith, and Lilian Jackson Braun--introduces the great cats of the genre.