"I'm Mia. I know how to write. Why's that a big deal? Because... I'm a cat." A goofy, shaggy farm dog is missing. Did he run away? Was he dog-napped? Normally the fate of a dog wouldn't concern Mia too much, but this one belongs to Keith's nephew. As detective and cat dig deeper, the
The Case of the Invisible Thief (The Kitten Files Book 5)
β Scribed by Perry Kirkpatrick
- Book ID
- 111881360
- Tongue
- English
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- 31 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
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β¦ Synopsis
Meowing is obsolete. This cat can write... and solve mysteries!
Since Miaβs return, sheβs been waiting for her next case to solve with Keith. Miss Thornblood approaches them with a baffling one. One of her neighbors, a wealthy blind man who lives alone, believes someone is taking things from his house. The police are unconvinced.
Keith takes on the case, hoping the manβs seeing-eye dog will be able to shed some light on the situation if interviewed by Mia. But the dog is strangely fuzzy on the details, so if the case is going to be solved, Mia will need to put her nose to the ground and sniff it out herself!
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