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by Marian Babson


  —The Drood Review

  “Easy-going narrative style … Babson at her most antic.”

  —Kirkus Reviews

  “You’ll want to check it out.”

  —Washington Post

  “A charming, witty farce.”

  —Poisoned Pen

  “An adorable book.”

  —Deadly Pleasures

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  THE TWELVE DEATHS OF CHRISTMAS by Marian Babson

  THE PRINCE LOST TO TIME by Ann Dukthas

  MURDER IN SCORPIO by Martha C. Lawrence

  MURDER IN THE CHATEAU by Elliott Roosevelt

  CRACKER: To SAY I LOVE You by Molly Brown

  BONDED FOR MURDER by Bruce W. Most

  WIN, LOSE OR DIE ed. by Cynthia Manson &

  Constance Scarborough

  MORTAL CAUSES by Ian Rankin

  A VOW OF DEVOTION by Veronica Black

  WOLF, No WOLF by Peter Bowen

  SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS by Donna Huston Murray

  FALCONER’S JUDGEMENT by Ian Morson

  WINTER GAMES by John Feinstein

  THE MAN WHO INVENTED FLORIDA by Randy Wayne White

  Dear Mystery Reader:

  You’ve probably heard of or read the polls that the cat has now overtaken Man’s Best Friend as this country’s number one pet—another sign that mystery readers are trendsetters. For years and years now they’ve preferred felines over canines. Just ask my cat Dagmar, who benevolently allows me to feed her, pay the rent and occasionally brush and pet her. You see, cats are just the sort of prickly, idiosyncratic, eccentric, independent and intelligent characters mystery readers (and editors) love.

  One of the reasons Marian Babson’s novels are so popular is because she writes about such creatures—both human and feline. Another is that she is one of the finest practitioners of the art of suspense. Throughout her novels, she cleverly, inventively, ever-so-subtly terrorizes her readers, which is, of course, why they rush to buy her books.

  If Whiskers and Smoke is your first foray into Babson’s work, you’ve got a treat ahead of you—catnip for the mystery reader.

  Yours in Crime,

  Dana Edwin Isaacson

  Dagmar

  Senior Editor

  St. Martin’s DEAD LETTER

  Paperback Mysteries

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

  WHISKERS AND SMOKE

  Copyright © 1984 by Marian Babson.

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

  First published in the United States of America in 1985 by the Walker Publishing Company, Inc.

  Previously published as A Trail of Ashes

  eISBN 9781466816107

  First eBook Edition : April 2012

  Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 84-15315

  ISBN: 0-312-96181-2

  Walker Publishing paperback edition published in 1986

  St. Martin’s Paperbacks edition/March 1997

 

 

 


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