These handsome Border Collies could be Pip and Fly, who figure prominantly in the plot. |
But hold on! The whole book hasn't gone to the dogs, has it? Indeed, no! Janet and Jay share their home with a very important orange tabby. Leo is a major player throughout the book, and something of a hero cat, even if he is a sucker for catnip and sardines.
Kitty, one of the inspirations for Leo's character, knew that dogs can be fun (as long as they know who's really in charge). |
So if you're a fan of felines in mysteries, don't judge Drop Dead on Recall by its cover. Just have a seat, open the book, and Leo will be there for a nose bump in no time. For more about the book, including reviews, click here.
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Leo would also like you to Drop Dead for Healthy Dogs! Check out my virtual book launch to benefit canine health research from now through October 11. For more information, click here. Meow!
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3 comments:
I can't wait to read this book, Sheila! And I'm getting copies for both of my sisters, who are involved in animal rescue (one with cats, one with dogs). Me, I often write with my own feline friend warming my lap.
Thanks, Kathleen! Tell your sisters about my rescue page on Facebook - @rescuematters (also on Twitter. (BTW, I just ordered YOUR new book for myself and for a friend who LOVES lighthouses.)
Maybe you should promote your series as animal-centric mysteries, to keep the scope as broad as possible in readers' minds!
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