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Sarah Grayson is the happy proprietor of Second Chance, a charming shop in the oceanfront town of North Harbor, Maine. At the shop, she sells used items that she has lovingly refurbished and repurposed. But her favorite pet project so far has been adopting a stray cat she names Elvis. Elvis has seen nine livesand then some. The big black cat with a scar across his nose turned up at a local bar when the band was playing the King of Rock and Rolls music and hopped in Sarahs truck. Since then, he has been her constant companion and the furry favorite of everyone who comes into the store. And a helpful sleuth to boot! When Sarahs elderly friend Maddie is found with the body of a dead man in her garden, the kindly old lady becomes the prime suspect in the murder. Even Sarahs old high school flame, investigator Nick Elliot, seems convinced that Maddie was up to no good. So its up to Sarah and Elvis to clear her friends name and make sure the real murderer doesnt get a second chance.

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PRAISE FOR SOFIE RYAN WRITING AS SOFIE KELLY

AND THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING

MAGICAL CATS MYSTERIES

Copycat Killing

Ive been a huge fan of this series from the very start, and I am delighted that this new book meets my expectations and then some . . . Cats with magic powers, a library, good friends who look out for each other, and small-town coziness come together in perfect unison. If you are a fan of Miranda Jamess Cat in the Stacks Mysteries, you will want to read [this series].

MyShelf.com

This is a really fun series, and Ive read them all. Each book improves on the last one. Being a cat lover myself, Im looking at my cat in a whole new light.

Once Upon a Romance

A fun whodunit. . . . Fans will appreciate this entertaining amateur sleuth.

Genre Go Round Reviews

This charming series continues on a steady course as the intrepid Kathleen has two mysteries to snoop into. . . . Readers who are fans of cats and cozies will want to add this series to their must-read lists.

Romantic Times

Sleight of Paw

This series is a winner.

Gumshoe

If you are a fan of mysteries and cats, you need to be reading this series now!

Cozy Mystery Book Reviews

Kellys appealing cozy features likable, relatable characters set in an amiable location. The author continues to build on the promise of her debut novel, carefully developing her characters and their relationships.

Romantic Times

Curiosity Thrilled the Cat

A great cozy that will quickly have you anxiously waiting for the next release so you can spend more time with the people of Mayville Heights.

Mysteries and My Musings

If you love mystery and magic, this is the book for you!

Debbies Book Bag

This start of a new series offers an engaging cast of human characters and two appealing, magically inclined felines. Kathleen is a likable, believable heroine and the magical cats are amusing.

Romantic Times

THE WHOLE CAT AND CABOODLE

A SECOND CHANCE CAT MYSTERY

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AN OBSIDIAN MYSTERY

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Published by the Penguin Group

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Copyright Darlene Ryan, 2014

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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Contents

Praise

Title page

Copyright page

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

About the Author

For Patrick

Acknowledgments

This book began as a what if while I was prowling around one of my favorite thrift stores. I owe a huge hug and an equally huge thank-you to my friend, author Lynn Viehl, for her support and encouragement while I was writing it, and for her friendship, always. No matter what wild idea I come up with, fellow writer Laurie Cass will always say, You should write that, and then help me work out the details. Thanks, Laurie. Thank you to my agent, Kim Lionetti, who is one of my biggest cheerleaders. Thank you as well to everyone at my publisher, Penguin, who, as always, put their best efforts into this book. A special thank-you to my editor, Jessica Wade, who makes everything I write a littleand sometimes a lotbetter.

I am indebted to Lauri McGivern and Phyllis Middleton, who generously answered my questions about medical examiners investigators. Any errors or deviation from real-world procedures are because reality didnt fit the fictional world.

And most important, thank you to Patrick and Lauren for never complaining about all the times I walk around the house talking to imaginary people. Love you.

Chapter 1

Elvis was sitting in the middle of my desk when I opened the door to my office. The cat, not the King of Rock and Roll, although the cat had an air of entitlement about him sometimes, as though he thought he was royalty. He had one jet-black paw on top of a small cardboard boxmy new business cards, I was hoping.

How did you get in here? I asked.

His ears twitched but he didnt look at me. His green eyes were fixed on the vintage Wonder Woman lunch box in my hand. I was having an early lunch, and Elvis seemed to want one as well.

No, I said firmly. I dropped onto the retro red womb chair Id brought up from the shop downstairs, kicked off my sneakers, and propped my feet on the matching footstool. The chair was so comfortable. To me, the round shape was like being cupped in a soft, warm, giant hand. I knew the chair had to go back down to the shop, but I was still trying to figure out a way to keep it for myself.

Before I could get my sandwich out of the yellow vinyl lunch box, the big, black cat landed on my lap. He wiggled his back end, curled his tail around his feet and looked from the bag to me.

No, I said again. Like that was going to stop him.

He tipped his head to one side and gave me a pitiful look made all the sadder because he had a fairly awesome scar cutting across the bridge of his nose.

I took my sandwich out of the lunch can. It was roast beef on a hard roll with mustard, tomatoes and dill pickles. The cats whiskers quivered. One bite, I said sternly. Cats eat cat food. People eat people food. Do you want to end up looking like the real Elvis in his chunky days?

He shook his head, as if to say, Dont be ridiculous.

I pulled a tiny bit of meat out of the roll and held it out. Elvis ate it from my hand, licked two of my fingers and then made a rumbly noise in his throat that sounded a lot like a sigh of satisfaction. He jumped over to the footstool, settled himself next to my feet and began to wash his face. After a couple of passes over his fur with one paw he paused and looked at me, eyes narrowedhis way of saying, Are you going to eat that or what?

I ate.

By the time Id finished my sandwich Elvis had finished his meticulous grooming of his face, paws and chest. I patted my legs. Cmon over, I said.

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