An attack on a retired journalist brings new attention to an old case, in this clever mystery with a cat’s-eye view . . .
Jeremy Goodman has been taking a class in local history taught by Margaret, a retired journalist. She’s just dug up some intriguing new information in a forty-year-old unsolved triple homicide known as the Golf Course Murders—and now she’s been attacked and left for dead.
Jeremy is teaming up with an ex-cop classmate to look into Margaret’s assault—and their fellow students, as well. Could one of them have a connection to the cold case? There’s a lot of investigating that needs to be done—and his cats, Aubrey and Vincent, just might sniff out a key piece of evidence . . .
Praise for Alison O’Leary’s Street Cat Blues
“Vastly entertaining . . . cunningly crafted.” —Books & Bindings
“Hilarious.” —The Book Decoder