The Call of the Cat Basket

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by James Barrie


  Theodore closed his eyes. Yes, I might just stay home and nap today, he thought.

  York, November 2016 – November 2019

  A Note on the Author

  The author lives in York and drinks exclusively Yorkshire Gold (If anyone from Taylors of Harrogate reads this little book, donations of tea in return for the shameless product placement in this book can be sent to the author, care of the publisher).

  This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. People within the public realm who are featured are used fictitiously, in the name of satire

  This edition is published by Severus House

  Cover illustration, frontispiece and end piece by the author

  Graphic design by Burak Bakircioglu

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author.

  The right of the author has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988.

  Copyright © 2019 by James Barrie

  Instagram: jamesbarrie_author

  Facebook: @SeverusHousePublishing

  Website: www.TheodoreCat.com

  This book is dedicated to

  Randolph and Stobart,

  Who are both now napping in

  The Great Cat Basket in the Sky

  Also by James Barrie and published by Severus House

  THE FIRST OF NINE

  The Case of the Clementhorpe Killer

  When Theodore discovers his neighbour Peter Morris with his head bashed in, he sets out on the trail of the Clementhorpe Killer.

  Set among the back alleys of York, The First of Nine is a murder mystery with a feline twist. It is Theodore’s first foray into crime detection. It is the first of his nine lives…

  Amazon review: “There’s enough plot twists & turns to keep us guessing who the murderer is with a finale that, in true detective novel style, has us rooting for our hero cat to save the day. Purrfect!”

  REAR GARDEN

  The Cat Who Knew Too Much

  Rear Garden: The Cat Who Knew Too Much is the second novel to feature York's finest feline sleuth, Theodore.

  With many references to classic Hitchcock films, Rear Garden is a darkly comic romp through the leafy suburbs, leaving many a bloody footprint (and paw print) on the well-trimmed lawns. This is cosy crime with claws…

  Amazon review: “The plot swings from the observations of Theo the cat to those of the humans sharing his new suburban neighborhood. It was a fun and easy to read.”

 

 

 


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