**A new series from the author of the Tourist Trap Mysteries!** Former English professor Cat Latimer is back in Colorado, hosting writers' retreats in the big blue Victorian she's inherited, much to her surprise, from none other than her carousing ex-husband! Now it's an authors' getaway--but Cat
A Story to Kill
โ Scribed by Cahoon, Lynn
- Book ID
- 108914890
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 335 KB
- Series
- Cat Latimer 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781496704351
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โฆ Synopsis
A new series from the author of the Tourist Trap Mysteries!
Former English professor Cat Latimer is back in Colorado, hosting writers' retreats in the big blue Victorian she's inherited, much to her surprise, from none other than her carousing ex-husband! Now it's an authors' getaway--but Cat won't let anyone get away with murder...
The bed-and-breakfast is open for business, and bestselling author Tom Cook is among its first guests. Cat doesn't know why he came all the way from New York, but she's glad to have him among the quirkier--and far less famous--attendees.
Cat's high school sweetheart Seth, who's fixing up the weathered home, brings on mixed emotions for Cat...some of them a little overpowering. But it's her uncle, the local police chief, whom she'll call for help when there's a surprise ending for Tom Cook in his cozy guest room. Will a killer have the last word on the new life Cat has barely begun?
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