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Mew is for Murder
Mew is for Murder: A Theda Krakow Mystery | Clea Simon
3 posts | 2 read | 4 to read
Theda Krakow is in a funk. Her sometime boyfriend’s gone for good. The death of her beloved cat opened a bigger void. And the career leap she’s made from copy editor to freelance writer has left her financesand her spiritflat. She desperately needs a headline to get her life back on track. One day, out for a stroll in her Cambridge neighborhood, Theda spies an adorable stray kitten. This charmer leads Theda to an old woman holed up in a decrepit house full of cats. Is this one of those “crazy cat ladies,” a classic hoarder, or is the old woman a neighborhood do-gooder More important, is this the story to catapult Theda out of the dumps But when she returns to interview Lillian Helmhold, Theda finds her fascinating subject dead of an apparent accident. The neighbors are celebrating, the police aren’t interested, and the cats are removed to a shelter. End of story Not for Theda—one or two things don’t compute. So Theda marshals her investigative journalism skills to turn gumshoe.
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LibraryCin
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Mehso-so

30-some years old and Theda‘s still a bit of a partier, so I wasn‘t crazy about that (I thought she acted way younger than her age). Wasn‘t as interested in the bar hopping and the music, but loved the cats! So, it was up and down for me, but I liked it enough to look into the next in the series. If it has more focus on animals, I‘ll continue; if it‘s more focus on music, it‘s unlikely. (Another one with a cat title, so I will continue on.)

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WellReadCatLady
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I cannot stop laughing at these book titles. My favorite has to be Kittens Can Kill 😼😹. #shelfreading #library #shelf

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