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In book 2 of The Cat in the Attic series - In addition to the time she spends at the animal shelter Callie has a new sideline writing human interest stories for the regional newspaper, there is a Secret Santa in town committing random acts of kindness, Cass has a new murder to solve, and Naomis friend Hancock comes to town.

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The Mystery Before Christmas

A Cat in the Attic Mystery

by

Kathi Daley

A Cat in the Attic Mystery

The Curse of Hollister House

The Mystery Before Christmas

The Secret of Logan Pond

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

Copyright 2019 by Katherine Daley

Version 1.0

All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

Table of Contents

A Cat in the Attic Mystery

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

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Chapter 1

Monday

He moves softly through the night, unseen and unheard, leaving gifts for those in need, while the residents of snowy Foxtail Lake slumber beneath blankets piled high to ward off the chill of a Rocky Mountain winter. I turned and looked at the cat Id been reading aloud to. What do you think? Too flowery?

Meow.

Yeah, maybe I should back off the descriptors a bit. Its just that I want to grab my readers right from the beginning. Maybe I should just say something like: Secret Santa strikes again, and then talk about the gifts. I paused to consider this. Honestly, most of the gifts have been delivered by means other than late-night drop-offs, but the imagery of Santa lurking around in the middle of the night is a lot more appealing than the imagery created by a wheelchair being delivered by UPS. I glanced out the window at the falling snow. The little room at the top of the house felt cozy and warm, and it was this feeling I wanted to bring to my readers. I glanced down at my laptop and began to simultaneously type and speak once again. Not only has the mysterious gift giver, known only as Secret Santa, been busy doling out random acts of kindness to the towns residents, but he also seems to understand exactly what each gift recipient needs. Billy Prescott received a new wheelchair after his mother backed over his old one; Connie Denton was gifted a down payment on the diner where shed worked for over twenty years and hoped to buy from her boss when he retired and moved off the mountain; Gilda Frederickson found a gift card for a winters worth of snow shoveling services in her purse after word got out that shed broken her hip; and Donnie Dingman walked out onto his drive to find a used four-wheel-drive vehicle so he could get to his doctors appointments even when it snowed. Some are calling this anonymous gift giver an angel come to earth during this holiest of seasons, while others are certain the late-night Samaritan actually is Santa Clause himself. I looked at the cat. Better?

The cat jumped down off the desk where hed been sitting and watching me work, and headed toward the attic window, which was cheerily draped with white twinkle lights. Apparently, my honorary editor was done listening to my drivel for the day. I supposed I didnt blame him. It did seem like I was trying too hard to find the perfect words to describe the phenomenon that had gripped my small town for the past several weeks.

I got up from the desk and joined the cat on the window seat. It felt magical to sit in the window overlooking the frozen lake as fresh snow covered the winter landscape. Great-aunt Gracie had strung colorful lights on one of the fir trees in the yard, bringing the feel of the season to the frozen landscape. Combined with the white lights draped over every shrub outdoors, and the white lights Id strung around the window and along the ceiling of the attic, it felt like I was working in a magical fairyland.

Maybe instead of a whimsical piece filled with artful words, I should do more of a hard-hitting expose, I suggested to the cat. Everyone knows about the mystery person who has been gifting the citizens of Foxtail Lake with the exact gifts they need the most, but no one knows who he is. Maybe I, Calliope Rose Collins, should work to unmask the Good Samaritan. I know the people he has helped with his good deeds would welcome the chance to thank him. He really is changing lives. He deserves recognition for that.

Meow. The cat began to purr loudly as he crawled onto my lap. I gently stroked his head as I considered the past two months and the changes Id seen in my own life.

Two months ago, Id come back to Foxtail Lake after a terrible accident had shattered my world. At the time, I was a broken woman simply looking for somewhere to lick my wounds, but in the two months Id been here, not only had I finally begun to accept my new situation, but Id made quite a few strides in my effort to reinvent my life as well. While my years as a concert pianist would always hold a special place in my heart, I loved volunteering at the Foxtail Lake Animal Shelter, and I adored my new career as a columnist for the local newspaper, a role Id earned after Id helped my childhood friend, Cass Wylander, solve not only a present-day murder but the twenty-year-old murder of my best friend, Stella Steinmetz, as well. After the case was solved, I wrote about my experience, the local newspaper picked it up, and as they say, the rest is history. The article was so well received that Id been offered a weekly column to fill with whatever subject matter I chose.

Unfolding myself from the window, I crossed the room and sat back down at the old desk that Id shoved into the center of the attic to use as my temporary office. The article on Secret Santa would be the fourth article Id written for the newspaper. The first article on Stellas murder had been published in mid-November, followed by an article about the missing dogs from the animal shelter where I volunteered, and then an investigative piece relating to the controversy surrounding the misappropriation of the funds which should have been earmarked to pay for the annual tree lighting which was due to run this week. The stories I wrote werent the hard-hitting exposes a real investigative reporter might pen, but I had helped Cass find Stellas killer, I had found the missing dogs and the man who took them, and I had found the cleverly disguised missing money after it was announced the annual tree lighting would be canceled due to a lack of funds.

Of course, Cass had helped with Stellas murder and the missing dogs. He would probably have been happy to help with the missing funds as well, but that story broke right about the same time Buford Norris turned up dead. Buford was an ornery sort who tended to drink too much, so after his body was found buried beneath the snow, most people just assumed hed passed out and froze to death. But Cass wasnt quite as sure as some of the other town folk were that Buford had passed out on his own. Investigating the mans death as possible foul play wasnt sitting well with the sheriff or the mayor, but Cass was a conscientious sort who wasnt going to close a case based on a maybe.

Is Paisley coming for a piano lesson today? Great-aunt Gracie called up the stairs.

She is, I called back down the stairs of the large lakefront home Id grown up in. Anna has dance after school, so her mother cant give Paisley a ride home. I was planning to pick her up.

Im going to run to the market. I can pick her up if youd like.

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