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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780061056017 ISBN: 0061056014 Label: Avon Manufacturer: Avon Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: January 01, 1997 Publisher: Avon Release Date: November 01, 1996 Studio: Avon Editorial Review: Product Description: Joe Grey never regretted the mysterious accident that gave him the ability to talk and undersand human speech. Especially now that he had company -- for it had happened to his "girlfriend" Dulcie, too. The problem was, Dulcie wasn't only listening to humans. She was believing them! She was convinced that the man in jail for killing a famous artist and burning her studio was innocent. And, leave it to Dulcie, she was determined to find the evidence that would convict the real murderer. Even if she had to get Joe Grey killed doing it! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fantasy!I probably shouldn't give this book a number rating because I was not aware when I tried to start this series that it was a fantasy mystery series. Anyway, not my cup of tea at all. People turning into cats, and cats talking and making telephone calls! Sorry, I can't say anything more about this book, but I will not continue the series. Rating: - Excellent mystery! I'm never disappointed in Shirley Rousseau Murphy's cat mystery books! That's more than I can say for a lot of others. Rating: - Another murder solved by Joe and DulcieWhen a prominent artist is burned to death in her own studio, the two cat detectives can't believe it to be an accident. They set out to find out exactly what happened and like always they are into everything and keeping their house mates worried about them and Captain Harper off balance because he thinks the cats are involved in his anonymous tips. He doesn't want to admit, even to himself, that he believes simple little cats could do these unusual things. Joe and Dulcie are always kitty on the ... Read More Rating: - For a good time, read this bookI throughly enjoyed reading this as will many other lovers of the felines and crime solving genre. The characters are real and very lovable, and in all her books the author also creates intriguing little 'sub plots' which will pull you in if the main one does not. Humor mixed with tenderness--if you can handle that combination, this book is for you. Rating: - Midnight Louie my 1st love, now Joe Grey a worthy 2ndThe concept of cats who can think and talk like people is a bit frightening. I'm not sure I want to think about what my five would have to say if they could! Apparently this ability comes from some sort of Celtic/Egyptian/Italian folklore/mythological roots. Sometimes however, Joe or Dulcie will say or think something that seems just a bit beyond belief for a cat even with this super ability. And more than once they demonstrated physical abilities that seemed unlikely even allowing for their ... Read More |