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Step into the Atmospheric World of Deception by Gaslight: Unraveling Secrets in 1888 New York City

Get ready for a thrilling game of cat and mouse in Deception by Gaslight. 🐱 Follow intrepid reporter Genevieve Stewart as she uncovers the truth behind a series of thefts in 1888 New York City. Will she unmask the elusive Robin Hood?

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Get your coffee fix with Roast Mortem

I am currently reading Roast Mortem, book 9 in Cleo Coyle’s Coffeehouse Mystery series. Cleo Coyle is the pen name of award-winning author Alice Alfonsi, collaborating with her husband, Marc Cerasini. It is obvious from what I have read so far that they did plenty of research to get all of the details of the firefighters and coffee-making business right. Even as a non-coffee-drinker, you might find yourself salivating over the descriptions of the perfect cups of espresso, lattes, and every other variation on coffee that you can think of.

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Follow this Cat Under Fire

This week’s read is Cat Under Fire, the second book in Shirley Rousseau Murphy’s Joe Grey Mystery series. I’ve read a couple of other books in the series. They’re a lot of fun. Murphy’s cats do break a few physiological rules as well as being anthropomorphic speaking and thinking cats. They see in colour. They sweat. And, of course, they solve murders. Most of the humans are not too stupid, but they don’t seem to have the same drive to track down the killers as Joe and Dulcie.

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