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Lori Kass - Pouncing On Murder

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Springtime in Chilson, Michigan, means its librarian Minnie Hamiltons favorite time of year: maple syrup season! But her excitement fades when her favorite syrup provider, Henry Gill, dies in a sugaring accident. Its tough news to swallow...even if the old man wasnt as sweet as his product. On the bookmobile rounds with her trusty rescue cat Eddie, Minnie meets Adam, the old mans friend, who was with him when he died. Adam is convinced Henrys death wasnt an accident, and fears that his own life is in danger. With the police overworked, its up to Minnie and Eddie to tap all their resources for cluesbefore Adam ends up in a sticky situation...

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Praise for the National Bestselling Bookmobile Cat Mysteries

Charming. . . . Librarian Minnie Hamilton is kindhearted, loyal, and resourceful. And her furry sidekick, Eddie, is equal parts charm and cat-titude. Fans of cozy mysteriesand catswill want to add this series to their must-read lists.

New York Times bestselling author Sofie Kelly

With humor and panache, Cass delivers an intriguing mystery and interesting characters.

Bristol Herald Courier (VA)

A pleasurable, funny read. Minnie is a delight as a heroine, and Eddie could make even a staunch dog lover more of a cat fan.

RT Book Reviews

Charms with a likable heroine, [a] feisty and opinionated cat, and multidimensional small-town characters.

Kings River Life Magazine

Almost impossible to put down . . . the story is filled with humor and warmth.

MyShelf.com

At times laugh-out-loud funny, at other times touching, while many other times are fraught with hair-raising events.

Open Book Society

A quick, fun, delightful read. You wont want to put it down until the very last page!

Reader to Reader . . .

This delightfully charming whodunit is a welcome addition to the cozy genre . . . a terrific read.

Drus Book Musings

A pleasant read. . . . [Minnie is] a spunky investigator.

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OBSIDIAN

Published by New American Library,

an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC

375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014

This book is an original publication of New American Library.

Copyright Janet Koch, 2015

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ISBN 978-0-698-40549-3

PUBLISHERS NOTE

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

Also by Laurie Cass

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

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

Excerpt from Cat with a Clue

To Jon. Always. FYI, this is your fifth dedication. Not that its a contest or anything.

Chapter 1

Throughout the long winter, Id often dreamed about the month of April. It would be warm, Id thought. Sunny. There would be baby lambs and fluffy white clouds and daffodils and wed be able to walk outside without boots and hats and thick coats and mittens.

In the northern part of Michigans Lower Peninsula, however, the reality of April was a little different.

I switched on the bookmobiles windshield wipers. They groaned as they tried to move against the slush spattering the glass, but inch by inch they gained speed and finally arced across, shoving the white stuff away.

Remember the April eight years ago? Julia Beaton asked. There was an element of wistfulness in her expressive voice.

Nope, I said cheerfully. This is only my fourth spring in Chilson. Id spent many a youthful summer with my aunt Frances, but I hadnt lived in Chilson until Id had the great good fortune to be offered the job of assistant director at the Chilson District Library. The decision had taken less than a second to make.

A job in my favorite place in the world? In a region teeming with lakes of all sizes, in a land of forested hills, in a small town filled with outstanding restaurants and eccentrically original retail stores, and in a library building lovingly converted from an old school? Sure, there was winter to deal with, a season that could last a solid five months, but I loved to ski, so where was the downside?

It was the best April in the history of Aprils. Julia sighed. The April to beat all Aprils.

No snow? I nodded at falling flakes.

None whatsoever, she said dreamily, rearranging her long strawberry blond hair into a loose bun. Blue skies, warm air. It was a page from Anne of Green Gables.

Right then and there I decided there was nothing better than a coworker who knew the same childrens books that you did. Julia was the perfect bookmobile clerk and I would be forever grateful to my aunt for finding her for me.

Back in December, the library had received a large donation to fund the bookmobile operations. The gift had almost made me weep with gratitude. Chilsons bookmobile was my pet project, which meant it was my responsibility to find the money to run the program. Once the check cleared, Id immediately started the hunt for a part-time bookmobile clerk, and the sixtyish Julia had been my happy hire.

Born and raised in Chilson, shed moved to New York City right out of high school to find fame and fortune as a fashion model. That particular career path hadnt worked out, but her fallback career as an actor had worked out just fine. Shed found a satisfying amount of Broadway fame, saved her money, and waved good-bye to the bright lights as soon as the offers of leading roles slowed to a trickle. These days she taught an acting class at the local college, turned down every community theater role offered to her, and was always looking for ways to expend her considerable energy.

My aunt Frances, who taught woodworking classes at the same college, had made a paper airplane of the clerks job description and sailed it into her classroom. Julia, one eyebrow raised, had unfolded the paper and scanned the text. When she started to nod, Aunt Frances had smiled and walked away, dusting off her hands at a job well done.

Now I grinned, not taking my attention off the road. If you dont like winter, maybe you should consider moving to Hawaii.

Winter I like just fine, she said. Its April thats the trouble. No matter what temperature it is, you always want a little bit more. She sighed, then looked at the large plastic carrier snugged up next to her feet. What does Eddie think about April?

I dont know, I said. Why dont you ask him?

Julia leaned forward, looking into the cat carrier through the wire door. Good morning, young sir. How do you feel about the current weather conditions of cold, slushy, and wind tossed?

Mrr, said my black-and-white tabby cat.

Eddie and I had been together for almost a year. It had been an unseasonably warm day last April that lured me from inside chores to a long walk outside that ended at the local cemetery. Which sounds odd, but this particular cemetery had an outstanding view of Janay Lake and beyond to the bulk of the massive Lake Michigan.

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