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Cat Got Your Secrets

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A deadly cat-and-mouse game becomes a family affair in this delightfully funny cozy mystery for “all those feline fanciers who love to read Rita Mae Brown” (Suspense Magazine)
 
Lacy Marie Crocker has settled into a comfortable groove back home in New Orleans, and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, she’s busier than ever running a thriving pet boutique, helping her mother organize the upcoming National Pet Pageant, and untangling her complicated love life. But when delivering a king-sized order of dreidel-shaped doggy biscuits for a Saint Berdoodle’s bark-mitzvah, Lacy stumbles into yet another murder scene—and the last person to see the victim alive was her own father.
It’s up to Lacy to clear her dad’s name from the suspect list before Detective Jack Oliver has to cage him for good. But just when she starts pawing at the truth, she receives a threatening letter from a mysterious blackmailer bent on silencing her with her own secrets. And Lacy’s not the only one with bones in her closet.
 
Time’s running out in Cat Got Your Secrets, the charming third novel in Julie Chase’s Kitty Couture mystery series.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 24, 2017
      Chase’s love of New Orleans is apparent on every page of her droll third Kitty Couture Mystery (after 2017’s Cat Got Your Cash). Lacy Marie Crocker’s fortunes are on the upswing: Furry Godmother, her pet boutique on New Orleans’ historic Market Street, is doing well. Her rocky relationship with her socialite mother has mellowed. And she’s being wooed by two wildly eligible bachelors, homicide detective Jack Oliver and lawyer Chase Hawthorne. Lacy’s life is humming along nicely until one of her Furry Godmother customers, Wallace Becker, is found dead in his walk-in freezer, and the last person to see him alive was Lacy’s own beloved veterinarian father. Lacy sets out to clear her father’s name, but her investigation has barely started when she’s targeted by the same blackmailer who threatened Becker. The recurring characters have developed nicely, and Chase provides some satisfying answers to a story arc that has carried through the series. Agent: Jill Marsal, Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2017
      A Southern belle finds herself up to her delicate neck in murder.Like her beloved cat, Penelope, Lacy Marie Crocker (Cat Got Your Cash, 2017, etc.) seems to have landed on her feet. Since fleeing the Big Apple and her cheating fiance, she finds it comforting to be back in the Big Easy despite occasional intrusions by her socialite mom, Violet Conti-Crocker. Lacy loves owning Furry Godmother, where she adapts her knack for couture to design fancy dress for pets. She's created lacy caps and capes for Mrs. Ham's Llama Mamas and costumed the entire Creative Cavies Easter Celebration. But when she goes to deliver 12 dozen dreidel-shaped biscuits to the Normans for their Saint Berdoodle's Bark-Mitzvah, she finds the scene shrouded in crime-scene tape. Somebody locked Wallace Becker, owner of the Cuddle Brigade pet care service, in the walk-in freezer, where he perished. Worse yet, Lacy's father was the last to see Becker alive. At times like these, a Dixie blossom needs a knight in shining armor, and Lacy has more than her share. First on the scene is Chase Hawthorne, her best friend Scarlet's brother-in-law and heir to the Hawthorne fortune. Close behind stands Detective Jack Oliver, who inherited millions from his Grandpa Smacker but prefers to keep his wealth on the down low and spend his days catching crooks. While the boys jockey for the inside rail, Lacy isn't afraid to forge ahead on her own, hoping to catch a killer and clear her dad's name. Despite its reliance on well-worn cozy tropes (is every local cop a secret heir to millions?), Chase's light touch makes this a tale worth telling.

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