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The Cat's Calling

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Mischa is caught up by his past. Back in the days, when he witnessed a brutal murder, he narrowly escaped with his life. But the killer has never been convicted, as the body has not been found. Years later, Mischa has to face his demons yet again, and he is all alone and can only rely on himself. For Mischa is a tomcat.

A Short Mystery Thriller based in Berlin with Lisa Becker and a little detective on four paws.

36 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 5, 2014

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About the author

Falko Rademacher

43 books12 followers
Falko Rademacher's career as a writer and satirist spans almost 30 years. He has been succesful in all media, including TV, radio and magazines. However, he is mostly known as one of Germany's most succesful indie authors of thrillers and mysteries. Recently he added Science Fiction to his portfolio with the Starship Nautilus series.

Available novels in English so far:

"Heads Off. A Lisa Becker Mystery"
"Dead Beauties. A Lisa Becker Mystery"
"The Vampire of Berlin. A Lisa Becker Mystery"
"A Suitcase Full Of Blood. A Philip Eckstein Thriller"
"American, Die. A Philip Eckstein Thriller"
"The Frozen Boy (Starship Nautilus)"
"The Shada Experiment (Starship Nautilus)"
"Terror on Nandoria (Starship Nautilus)"

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Author 7 books23 followers
July 11, 2017
Quirky and fun

This quartet of short stories by German bestselling author Falko Rademacher stars Mischa the cat, sometimes housepet of Lisa Becker, the homicide detective of Rademacher's successful "Berlin Noir" series. Recommended.
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5,134 reviews55 followers
July 15, 2018
The cat and the bodies

Not really my favourite as it felt slightly "underdone". Loved the fact that it was written from Lisa's cat's point of view but the content was missing a vital something. A good read but not great.
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March 6, 2015
This book is an interesting short story from the cats point of view. I enjoyed following the exploits of the Tom Cat as he bumbles his way into solving crimes in his territory.
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