A Cat Named Brat, Lydia Adamson
A Cat Named Brat, Lydia Adamson
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A Cat Named Brat

Author: Lydia Adamson

Narrator: Deborah Hall

Unabridged: 4 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2007


Synopsis

Reclusive New York writer Louis Morant wants Alice Nestleton to entertain his cat Brat, in his apartment, while he writes. When Alice shows up for her first appointment, Brat isn’t there, but Morant’s murdered body is.

About Lydia Adamson

Lydia Adamson is the pseudonym of Franklin B. King. He is a freelance writer and copywriter. He lives in New York City and also writes under the name Frank King.

About Deborah Hall

Deborah Hall has worked in theater for thirty years, moving from roles such as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady to Annie Wilkes in Misery. After living and working in New York City for many years, she helped found the Mad Horse Theatre Company in Maine. Deborah and her husband founded the Center for Arts and Social Transformation at the University of New England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Susan on January 05, 2020

This is a cute little cozy mystery with a cat. The cat isn't the sleuth. That role is held by a New York actress temporarily between parts who takes a job catsitting for a guide book author. Things don't go so well. The author is killed and the cat is missing. I wasn't that impressed with the sleuth......more

Goodreads review by Toni on September 30, 2019

Breezy quick read!......more

Goodreads review by Malia on February 28, 2018

Brat disappears after two murders. Brat is one of the rare extra toed cats, and legend.......more

Goodreads review by Kris on June 12, 2018

cute......more

Goodreads review by Deb on June 10, 2017

I enjoyed the flow of the story. Twists and turns in the plot kept it interesting.......more


Quotes

“Reader Deborah Hall’s abilities surpass the story itself, encouraging listeners to continue to enjoy characterizations, if not the story…Read with absolutely perfect pitch. Hall makes use of her extensive theater work, endowing each odd character with a believable accent and demeanor.” AudioFile

“A light, quick read, perfect for a lazy summer day out on the patio.” RT Book Reviews