Friday, October 8, 2021

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


March Blues
 

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.”



September Solitude was released in September and I am working on October Masquerade now. I hope to have it ready to publish by the end of this year. 

The final two books in the Cat Collier Mystery series, November Chill and December Wish, with any luck, will be out in 2022.







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