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Lucky Pierre is just nosing out the possibilities when more suspects turn up. English Choose a language for shopping. Bad Kitty Meets the Baby. She was modeled on a real woman, a genuine American original, and a celebrity of her time, who dropped in to visit his famous father one day. But Lucky Pierre's nose is for news of murder, and he has a way of sniffing killers out even when the local police force is baffled.
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Good mysteries, enjoyable action and humor, likeable characters" —D. Anderson, Amazon review Jeremy and Linda Austin quit their jobs, moving lock, stock and their cat "Lucky" Pierre to the small town of Pomo. The Austins are a nice young couple who have decided to get out of the big city rat race.
There they buy a big old house, which they plan to refurbish and open as a bed and breakfast, and which Lucky Pierre considers his own. That's when things start to go wrong. First, Jeremy and Lucky Pierre find a body in the barn. What's worse, they won't be contributing to the bank account that pays for Lucky Pierre's cat chow.
There are some things that no respectable feline can ignore. Who is the vile killer that's threatening Lucky Pierre's dinner?
Is it roly-poly little Duane Barbashire, who wears a pinky ring and prides himself on his business sense? Could it be Horace and Eunice Kidley, who used to practice necromancy but claim they've reformed? Maybe it's the mysterious writer, Guy Trenton, who claims he's there as an impartial observer but has a personal interest in at least one member of the group. Adding to the problems is the presence of Pawnee, an overweight gray tabby with a bottomless appetite. The Austins are cat-sitting Pawnee for a week and discover to their horror that he is a master of concealment and a shameless thief as well.
Thereby hangs a tale - a cat tail, of course. Engaging, realistic characters incl Pierre! The solution naturally flowed from the info given. Read more Read less.