How To Paint A Cat: A Cats and Curios Mystery
By (Author) Rebecca M. Hale
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Prime Crime
4th March 2014
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
362
Width 105mm, Height 172mm
172g
San Francisco isn't the biggest city in the country, but it feels pretty vast to Rebecca who searching the city looking for her missing uncle. Normally she lives a quiet life, running her antique store, but when her uncle disappears she sets out to look for him. Aided by her two cats, Rupert and Isabella, she tries to follow Uncle Oscar's painted clues on a trail that leads from Coit Tower's famous murals through San Francisco's New Deal art - all while hoping her uncle's sudden disappearance is unrelated to the murdered City Hall intern.
Praise for the New York Times bestselling Cats and Curios Mysteries:
Will delight mystery readers and elicit a purr from those who obey cats.--Carolyn Hart, author of Death Comes Silently
Quirky characters, an enjoyable mystery with plenty of twists, and cats, too! A fun read.--Linda O. Johnston, author of the Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter Mysteries
This exciting road trip goes from danger to humor and back[The] adorable cats are brilliant tacticians.--Genre Go Round Reviews
[A] wild refreshing over-the-top of Nob Hill thriller--The Best Reviews
REBECCA M. HALE worked as a patent attorney in the San Francisco Bay Area before writing her New York Times bestselling Cats and Curios Mystery series, including How to Wash a Cat, Nine Lives Last Forever, How to Moon a Cat, and How to Tail a Cat. She is also the author of the Mystery in the Islands series, including Adrift on St. John and Afoot on St. Croix. Rebecca lives in Western Colorado with her feline writing associates - when she's not off researching future books set in San Francisco, the Caribbean, or wherever else her wandering spirit takes her.