### From Publishers Weekly In Murphy's magical 15th mystery to feature tomcat Joe Grey (after Feb. 2009's *Cat Playing Cupid*), an anonymous tip leads Det. Juana Davis of the Molina Point, Calif., PD to an empty swimming pool, where she finds trace evidence of a murder but no corpse. When Sage, a f
Cat Striking Back: A Joe Grey Mystery
β Scribed by Murphy, Shirley Rousseau
- Book ID
- 108119655
- Publisher
- William Morrow
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Joe Grey 15
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061959264
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In Murphy's magical 15th mystery to feature tomcat Joe Grey (after Feb. 2009's Cat Playing Cupid), an anonymous tip leads Det. Juana Davis of the Molina Point, Calif., PD to an empty swimming pool, where she finds trace evidence of a murder but no corpse. When Sage, a feral feline, catches the canny killer in the act of placing the victim in a ditch dug in the garage floor of a house being remodeled, the cat-hating sociopath throws a hammer at Sage. Sage survives to report what he's witnessed to his cat pals who live with humans, including Joe. With so many smart four-footed sleuths on his trail, the killer is doomed. As in recent entries in this popular series, the cat detectives receive more face time than their two-footed cohorts, like Molina Point's often bumbling if well-intentioned police chief, Max Harper, who gets on the stick only late in the game. Mystery fans who prefer people in action will have to look elsewhere. (Nov.)
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Review
β[The] premise, a mystery that withholds the identities of both the victim and the perp, is intriguing.β (Kirkus Reviews )
βJoe continues to be one of the most entrancing (and effective) detectives in modern cozy mysteries.β (Booklist )
βMagical.β (Publishers Weekly )
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