Friday, August 21, 2020

BOOK: March Blues, A Cat Collier Mystery by Carol Ann Kauffman



Small-town red-head Cat Collier runs an private investigation service called Red Cat Investigation out of her office in the beautiful Palazzo Castellano in downtown Heaton Valley, Ohio,  with the help of her secretary, Nola White, an ex-client Cat took in because she had nowhere else to go, her boyfriend, Erick “Carter” Larsen, and Carter’s father, the wealthy, influential, and shady lawyer, Detrick Bittmor.

In this third installment of the Cat Collier Short Story Mystery series, after escaping from captivity in an abandoned train car, Cat stumbles upon a homeless man at the long deserted train station, who helps her get home to Carter. 


Detrick discovers he knows this homeless man as the one-time legendary saxophone player who played in the downstairs bar when they were both young, crazy guys and the family embarks on rehabilitating the sax player and reopening the bar, “The Blues.” 


So far January through July are out in kindle format. January through March is available in paperback. 

Hopefully, the long-awaited Audiobook, January Black Ice, will be out soon. My delightful narrator became ill. I chose to wait until she's better because I think she's worth the wait. I hope you think so, too!

I'm working on August Red Dawn right now. September through December are slightly more than outlines with pretty covers at this point. 

You would think I'd be writing away with all this free time, not shopping, not going out to dinner, not traveling or seeing friends for the evening. But, no. I sit and stare at the screen. I change the colors. I change the font. 

I think we as a nation have to feel better before I can feel better, mentally and emotionally, to be able to churn out anything anybody would want to read. 

Stay well. Stay safe. Be kind.




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