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Cat Sleuth Solves Churchyard Mystery

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Having split up with her partner and relocated to Rottingdean on the south coast of England, detective sergeant Zara Ticehurst is anxious to prove herself in her new post at the nearby police headquarters. In this goal she is critically helped by her loving cat Caesar who by chance witnesses the secret burial of a corpse in the next door churchyard. Thanks to his feline persistence in communicating what he had seen, Caesar provides the vital link that enables Zara to resolve a murder case relating to a boys boarding school fifteen years earlier.

102 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 30, 2018

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Guy Brown

21 books
There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this pen name.

Dr. Guy Brown heads a research group at the University of Cambridge, UK working on cell death in the brain, the heart and in cancer. His previous book The Energy of Life (Harper-Collins/Simon& Schuster) won the Wellcome Trust Prize for popular science.

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May 26, 2018
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A solid cozy but although the cat tried to tell her where to look for a body it really wasn't the cat that solved the crime. Having transferred to a new police station after a break up she is slightly disheartened by living not only next to a cemetery but also the "little woman" approach of her superiors. But the discovery of two dead bodies (found in separate cemeteries but both in recent graves) let her spread her wings whilst investigating. Can she find a reason why two young men might have been murdered? The plot is a good one but just needed a bit of oomph to make it great whilst the characters needed a bit more work. Possibly the next book will take care of this.
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