
Cat Spitting Mad
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Narrateur(s):
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Susan Boyce
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Auteur(s):
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Shirley Rousseau Murphy
À propos de cet audio
While Joe Grey has played tricks on Max Harper, Molena Point's head lawman, he's never had anything but respect for the dedicated sheriff. Now Harper's in trouble, suspected of murdering two friends, and the only witness, a young girl named Dillon, has disappeared. Both Dulcie and Joe know Harper is innocent, and Joe is hissing to prove it - and find Dillon. Their sleuthing, however, is hampered by something soft and small - their new "ward," a vivacious kitten whose curiosity could get them all killed. With backs up and claws bared, Dulcie and a spitting mad Joe must use all their cleverness and amazing talents not only to find a killer, save a little girl, and clear their friend's name - but keep their secret safe, too.
©2009 Shirley Rousseau Murphy (P)2013 AudioGOI found that the story flowed easily through the entire-book, and thoroughly-enjoyed the addition of the fascinating and endearing New-Characters — as the Author finally lifts the veil on the Human/Cat side.
Shirley Rousseau Murphy had certainly hit her stride, and Susan Boyce (as usual) narrates a-treat!
I can’t wait to read the next-book!
Enjoy, All!!!
The Best Yet!
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Kept me on the edge of my seat
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Also, portraying federal prisons as places with “free room and board”, where life is good thanks to “unlimited phone privileges”, is irresponsible at best, very harmful at worst. Logical thinking, as well as extensive research, shows that having your daily life strictly controlled, with you having no say, including what you do when (even access to food), where you go when (within a very limited selection of places), with whom you interact (including those who are violent and attack-prone), and more, is NOT a good life.
At some point, at least one character in this book states that it was better in the past, when prisoners weren’t treated so leniently. Again as a criminologist, I know from my research that prisons were horrific in the past, leaving the majority of those who were lucky enough to be released broken and/or convinced that supposedly law-abiding Americans deserved no good treatment, as they voted in governments that established and perpetuated the severely abusive prison conditions.
Shame on the author for being so very irresponsible.
Biased, uninformed non-facts re crime & criminals
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