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The Ghost of Christmas Paws

A Hettie Bagshot Mystery, Book 4

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It's a week before Christmas, and Hettie and Tilly set out on a very dangerous case for The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency.

Lady Eloise Crabstock-Singe has summoned them to Crabstock Manor, hoping they can solve the mystery of Christmas Paws: a servant cat that haunts the manor, intent on killing off all the Crabstocks. Through blizzard and storm, stranded on the notorious Bodkin Moor, will Hettie and Tilly save the day and get home in time for Christmas dinner?

©2016 Mandy Morton (P)2016 W.F. Howes Ltd
Cosy Crime Fiction Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Winter Christmas Crime Exciting Comedy

Critic reviews

"Funny, dark and moving. Anyone who has ever loved a cat will love this book." (Nicola Upson, on Cat Among the Pumpkins)
"Original and intriguing...a world without people which cat lovers will enter and enjoy." (PD James, on The No 2 Feline Detective Agency)
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I cannot speak highly enough of these books. They are just pure joy to listen to. Jenny Funnel is an excellent narrator. The characters, plots and names are just brilliant. Can't wait for the next! I love Hettie & Tilly!

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It’s just about cats as if humans don’t exist. Brilliant 😊 and so clever. Mandy Morton totally gets the way a cat thinks and their underlying priorities. If you haven’t read the first book in the series, go through each one, the story develops alongside each plot. Brilliant writer.

Yet another triumph for Hettie and Tilly

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The characters and setting start off amusing but the story is oddly paced. The mystery is simple, but takes a graphically brutal turn that is more in line with a gritty drama. Then suddenly, it’s resolved with a lazy twist and we return to a lengthy ending of coziness.
The narrator does a good job, but I won’t be listening to any more in this series.

Oddly violent for a twee cosy crime story

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