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Summary
(From the publisher):
In these fifteen original stories by today's best mystery writers, you will witness a bevy of baffling crimes set in the most exotic vacation spots on earth--and all featuring a four-footed friend. From the French Riviera and the Greek Islands to Monte Carlo and the Cornish Coast, these thrilling mysteries include Midnight Sun, where a tell-tale clue in a cat's luscious fur exposes a killer on a doomed Norwegian tour. . . . The Envelopes, Please, where a screenwriter at Cannes is saved by a fondness for felines . . . and The Cat Who Knew Too Much, who foils a scheming husband out to dispose of his wife in merry old London.
Contents:
- Author Notes · Misc. · bg
- Introduction by Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman · in
- Midnight Sun by Barbara Paul · nv *
- The Shrine of Eleanor by Gillian Roberts · nv *
- How I Found a Cat, Lost True Love and Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo by Bill Crider · ss *
- The Chocolate Cat by Michael Collins · nv *
- The Envelopes, Please by Gary A. Braunbeck · ss *
- But a Sleep and a Forgetting... by Daniel B. Brawner · ss *
- The Cat, the Watch and the Deep Blue Sea by Bruce Holland Rogers · ss *
- The Past-Life Alien Abduction Workshop Murder by Tracy A. Knight · ss *
- Here Today, Dead to Maui by Catherine Dain · ss *
- Pudgygate by Kristine Kathryn Rusch · ss *
- Last Tango in Tokyo by Ed Gorman · ss *
- Willie’s Word Against... [Robbie Dunlap] · Jan Grape · ss *
- Cat Bay on Cat Cay by Bill Pronzini · ss *
- Cold Shoulder by Terry Black · ss *
- The Cat Who Knew Too Much by Dorothy Cannell · ss *
Edited by: Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg.
Original title: Cat Crimes Takes a Vacation
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery→ Crime/Caper
The following works are contained within this one: Midnight Sun (1995) [Short Story] Author: Barbara Paul
Envelopes, Please, the (1995) [Short Story] Author: Gary A. Braunbeck
How I Found a Cat, Lost True Love and Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1995) [Short Story] Author: Bill Crider
Last Tango in Tokyo (1995) [Short Story] Author: Ed Gorman
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