Shell and her two furry sidekicks must cat-ch a killer to save their pet shop
Crishell “Shell” McMillan sees the cancellation of her TV series as a blessing in disguise. The former actress can now take over her late aunt’s pet shop, the Purr N’ Bark, and do something she loves.
While getting the shop ready for re-opening, Shell is asked to loan her aunt’s Cary Grant posters to the local museum for an exhibit. She finds the prospect exciting—until a museum board member, who had a long-standing feud with Shell’s aunt, votes against it. When she discovers the board member dead in the museum, Shell becomes suspect number one. Can she, her Siamese cat Kahlua, and her new sidekick—her aunt’s Persian Purrday—find the real culprit, or will her latest career go up in kitty litter?
About the Author
While Toni Lotempio does not commit – or solve – murders in real life, she has no trouble doing it on paper. Her lifelong love of mysteries began early on when she was introduced to her first Nancy Drew mystery at age 10 – The Secret in the Old Attic. She and her cat pen the Nick and Nora mystery series from Berkley Prime Crime and the Cat Rescue series from Crooked Lane. Her latest, the Pet Shop Mysteries, makes its debut August 8 with The Time for Murder is Meow.
a Rafflecopter giveawayYou can cat-ch up with them at ROCCO’s blog, www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com or her website, www.tclotempio.net
Death on the Half Shell by Donna Walo Clancy
It’s the dead of winter on Anchor Point and most places are closed for the off season. Even the Shipwreck Café is closed Monday through Wednesday. Jay has used the extra days off to his advantage. The Tunnel of Ships Museum is ready to open to the public when the families descend on Cape Cod for school vacation in April and to Roland’s displeasure, Jay has started to hunt for the ghost’s hidden treasure. A Saint Patrick’s Day party has been announced and most of the locals have responded that they will be attending. To Jay’s dismay, some of those attending the celebration fall ill. In the chaos that breaks out, Robbie, Jay’s younger brother, disappears.
One minute he was tending bar and the next he was gone. Several days pass and no one has seen or heard from him. Jay must find out what has happened to Robbie.
Could the same person who sent the threatening letter to Jay be responsible for his brother’s disappearance? Are the Peterson siblings finally getting even with Jay? Is Robbie even alive?
Find out by visiting Anchor Point. Where ghosts roam freely, and family is everything.
About the Author
Donna Walo Clancy lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the U.S.A. She is a single mom of three grown children and happily divorced.
Her first passion is writing. She also loves to read, all kinds of crafting and attending live concerts. Flea markets and yard sales can hold her attention for hours.
In her down time, she loves to walk the beach with her dog, Zumiez, and her metal detector searching for lost treasures.
Not holding herself to a single genre, she writes whatever story she feels needs to be worked on at the time. Her favorite genre is cozy mysteries and she has two series on Amazon at the present time; The Jelly Shop Mysteries and The Shipwreck Café Mysteries. She also releases a new standalone Christmas story each year and dabbles with romance and thrillers.
Author Links
Website – https://www.facebook.com/dwaloclancy
BookBub – https://www.bookbub.com/profile/donna-walo-clancy
Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/Walo-Clancy-Donna/e/B00C401RS8?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1561489331&sr=8-1
Twitter – https://twitter.com/dwaloclancy
GoodReads – https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/20379439-donna-walo-clancy
Purchase Links – Amazon
On Kindle and Kindle Unlimited: Ring-A-Ding Dead by Claire Logan
Just married! It’s time for a … murder?
When checking into the posh Myriad Hotel on their honeymoon, Hector and Pamela Jackson discover a dead body!
This is the first of The Myriad Mysteries – a clean, mild murder mystery set in a fictional hotel in 1920’s Chicago.
No graphic violence, sex, or foul language
No animals are harmed.
The books are diverse and friendly to all of good cheer.
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