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by L. R. Wright

“It’s good. I’ve been waiting for the damn cat since April. Been leaving milk out every night and everything. Damn cat never showed up.”

  “But it’s back now.”

  “Yeah. I think it’s pregnant.”

  Silence.

  “It’s very big around the middle.”

  Silence.

  “I don’t think it’s going to go away again. Until after it’s had its kittens.”

  Silence.

  “Cassandra?”

  “Yes?”

  “I don’t know what to do.”

  “Well what do you expect me to say, for God’s sake? Cats have kittens, that’s part of being a cat.”

  “Yes, but it’s my goddamn responsibility!” he shouted. “And I don’t know what to do!”

  Silence.

  “Karl?”

  “Yeah.”

  “There are lots of books in the library. I’m sure there’s one here that will tell you how to help a cat have kittens.”

  “That’s a very good idea,” said Alberg thoughtfully. “I don’t know why I didn’t think of it myself.” He grinned. “I’ll be right down.”

  All the characters and events portrayed in this work are fictitious.

  THE SUSPECT

  A Felony & Mayhem “Foreign” mystery

  PUBLISHING HISTORY

  First Canadian print edition (Doubleday): 1985

  First U.S. print edition (Viking): 1985

  Felony & Mayhem print edition: 2008

  Felony & Mayhem electronic edition: 2013

  Copyright © 1985 by L.R. Wright

  All rights reserved

  E-book ISBN: 978-1-937384-66-1

  This book is for my brother, Brian Appleby

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  The author wishes to acknowledge the advice and suggestions provided by John Wright, Marti Wright, Evelyn Appleby, Dennis Stewart, Jerry Olsen and several members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; any inaccuracies are her own.

  You are reading a book in the Felony & Mayhem “Foreign” category. These books may be offered in translation or may originally have been written in English, but they will always feature an intricately observed, richly atmospheric setting in a part of the world that is neither England nor the U.S.A. If you enjoy this book, you may well like other “Foreign” titles from Felony & Mayhem Press.

  “Foreign” titles available as ebooks:

  The Faces of Angels, by Lucretia Grindle, set in Italy

  The “Karl Alberg” series, by L.R. Wright, set in Canada

  “Foreign” titles available as print books:

  The “Gianni and Guastafeste” series, by Paul Adam, set in Italy

  Missing, by Karin Alvtegen, set in Sweden

  Betrayal, by Karin Alvtegen, set in Sweden

  Shame, by Karin Alvtegen, set in Sweden

  The “Faith Zanetti” series, by Anna Blundy, set in Israel, Russia, and Italy

  The “Colin Burke” series, by Robert Cullen, set in Russia

  The “Inspector Peroni” series, by Timothy Holme, set in Italy

  A Good Death, by Elizabeth Ironside, set in France

  The “George Sansi” series, by Paul Mann, set in India

  The “Inspector Ikmen” series, by Barbara Nadel, set in Turkey

  The Peking Man is Missing, by Claire Taschdjian, set in China

  Close-Up, by Esther Verhoef, set in The Netherlands

  The “Feng Shui Detective” series, by Nury Vittachi, set in Singapore

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