Catnapped!, Elaine Viets
Catnapped!, Elaine Viets
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Catnapped!

Author: Elaine Viets

Narrator: Sarah Pesek

Unabridged: 8 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

Husband and wife PI team Helen Hawthorne and Phil Sagemont are hired by Trish Barrymore, who is divorcing her no-account accountant Mort. When Mort is found dead, Trish is the main suspect. She wants Helen and Phil to find out who killed Mort Barrymore – and more importantly, kidnapped Justine, the couple’s pedigreed Chartreux show cat. Helen goes undercover as an assistant to a woman who shows prizewinning Persians. Under the primping, posing, and purring, cat shows are a high-pressure world, and now the stakes are life and death.

About Elaine Viets

Elaine Viets has written over thirty mysteries among four series. A former director-at-large for the Mystery Writers of America, she is a frequent contributor to Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and anthologies edited by Charlaine Harris and Lawrence Block.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Victoria on July 14, 2014

Elaine Viets has kept her Dead-End Job series going strong by focussing on the secondary characters that we, as readers of the series, have come to love. Catnapped is the dual story of a ransomed show cat that has Helen working in a cattery shampooing, conditioning and brushing the fur of pampered f......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on June 29, 2014

Another series I've read for ages. It really should have ended several books ago but I keep reading them.........more

Goodreads review by Lisa Ks Book Reviews on May 04, 2015

Unlucky number 13? Not with this thirteenth book in the Dead-End Jobs Mysteries! While I’ve read a few books in author Elaine Viet’s Mystery Shopper series, CATNAPPED is the first I have read in her Dead-End Jobs series. I could tell from the very beginning that this was going to be a fun book, and i......more

Goodreads review by Terri on June 11, 2014

The more I read of this series, the less I like them. The plots are usually entertaining, but the writing, or should it be attributed to the editor...there are places, too many, where one character says something and a couple sentences later, is contradicted by the person they are talking to, or the......more