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San Francisco isn't the biggest city in the country, but it feels pretty vast when you're canvassing its neighborhoods looking for clues to your missing uncle's hidden location. Aided by my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, I try to follow Uncle Oscar's painted clues on a trail that leads from Coit Tower's famous murals through San Francisco's New Deal art--all while hoping my uncle's sudden disappearance is unrelated to the murdered intern at City Hall.
Just when it seems our search has hit a wall, we receive some surprising help from beyond. But will it be enough to save us from our own brushes with death? Here's hoping we don't paint ourselves into a corner...
Praise for HOW TO PAINT A CAT:
"Continuing the mystery surrounding the murder of the mayor's intern (in
How To Tail a Cat), this fifth in the clever San Francisco-based
paranormal cozy series leads up the Bohemian Highway. Perhaps the city's
famous New Deal-era murals will provide the necessary clues."--Library Journal
"The author loves San Francisco. You can feel
it in her writing. She makes you love San Francisco. I had
a ball googling most of the places described in this story.
I felt like I was on the treasure hunt with Oscar's
niece and the rest of his quirky band of comrades. This is
a fun fast-paced read. So if you like a mystery filled with
eccentric characters, adorable cats with some historical lore
thrown in for good measure, then you should be reading How
To Paint A Cat." --Cheryl Green, Myshelf.com
Genre: Cozy Mystery
San Francisco isn't the biggest city in the country, but it feels pretty vast when you're canvassing its neighborhoods looking for clues to your missing uncle's hidden location. Aided by my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, I try to follow Uncle Oscar's painted clues on a trail that leads from Coit Tower's famous murals through San Francisco's New Deal art--all while hoping my uncle's sudden disappearance is unrelated to the murdered intern at City Hall.
Just when it seems our search has hit a wall, we receive some surprising help from beyond. But will it be enough to save us from our own brushes with death? Here's hoping we don't paint ourselves into a corner...
Praise for HOW TO PAINT A CAT:
"Continuing the mystery surrounding the murder of the mayor's intern (in
How To Tail a Cat), this fifth in the clever San Francisco-based
paranormal cozy series leads up the Bohemian Highway. Perhaps the city's
famous New Deal-era murals will provide the necessary clues."--Library Journal
"The author loves San Francisco. You can feel
it in her writing. She makes you love San Francisco. I had
a ball googling most of the places described in this story.
I felt like I was on the treasure hunt with Oscar's
niece and the rest of his quirky band of comrades. This is
a fun fast-paced read. So if you like a mystery filled with
eccentric characters, adorable cats with some historical lore
thrown in for good measure, then you should be reading How
To Paint A Cat." --Cheryl Green, Myshelf.com
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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