Cat Cross Their Graves, Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Cat Cross Their Graves, Shirley Rousseau Murphy
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Cat Cross Their Graves

Author: Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Narrator: Susan Boyce

Unabridged: 22 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2013


Synopsis

The beautiful, serene village of Molena Point, California, is the type of place where people go to get away from the harsher realities of life––which is what attracted classic film star Patty Rose to buy the village inn and settle down to enjoy her golden years. But as the town gathers to celebrate and honor the beautiful, aging actress with a festival of her old films, Patty is brutally murdered––to the horror and shock of this peaceful burg.A gentle tortoiseshell cat, Kit, has been enjoying a retreat to the animal–loving actress' inn, where she's spending time with her feline friends Dulcie and the slick tomcat sleuth Joe Grey. But her relaxation is cut short when she hears the gunshots that end Patty's life and sees her dead body sprawled on the inn's front steps. She glimpses the killer racing into the parking garage and soon follows his trail.Joe and Dulcie must now follow the na├»ve Kit's trail and keep her from getting into serious trouble. To complicate matters, Joe discovers that Dulcie has been hiding a runaway child––one of the lucky humans that these special cats choose to talk to––who has now been kidnapped, likely by the same man who killed their famous friend. When the shocking discovery of hidden graves raises the stakes even further, the inquisitive feline trio will have to work quickly to claw out the truth and end the nightmare that has the devastated community reeling.

About Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Shirley Rousseau Murphy is a noted children’s book author who has received several Dixie Council of Authors and Journalists Awards. She is also the author of the popular Joe Grey mystery series for adults, for which she has received nearly a dozen national Cat Writers’ Association Muse Medallions. She and her husband live in Carmel, California, where they serve as full-time household help for two demanding feline ladies.

About Susan Boyce

Susan Boyce is the award-winning narrator of over 140 audiobooks. She performs in variety theater, is one half of the song-and-dance team of Jones & Boyce, and holds a degree in theater and biology. She can be heard in phone trees, in computer games, and as the voice of the pink “Care Bear.” She lives in St. Augustine, Florida, and summers in Greenville, Maine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Betty

Kit and the Greenlaws are at Party Rose Hotel enjoying being together. Kit hears voices and looking out she finds the body of Party. Kit tracks the killer and manages to get trap in his house. Meanwhile Dulice and Joe aren't speaking. Digging in there garden the Senior Ladies find a skeleton. Does K......more

Goodreads review by Chris

Actually anti-Christian. Not just not mentioning it, or anything like that... but actually clearly against how Christians believe. The focus of this book was asking where will we go when we die. Was disappointed that she offers various possibilities except for anything that has to do with Jesus or G......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

I really liked this one. Definitely looking for another "Joe Grey" book next time I go back to the library.......more

Goodreads review by Stef

It missed on most levels but did manage to have some likeable details here and there (a bunch of aging women who look after each other being one). Firstly, it's not a mystery. You know who the "bad guy" is straight away and the plot evolves along predictable lines. There's some bad profiling of a guy......more


Quotes

“A skilled YA author, Murphy handles such sensitive issues as child endangerment and death well…Established fans will welcome back all their old friends, both feline and human.” Publishers Weekly

“Fans of the series will welcome this new episode, which maintains the expected suspense and investigative skills of the cats.” Booklist

“The somber plot is leavened by the author’s affection for her characters and their rewarding small-town lives.” Kirkus Reviews