The Black Cat, Martha Grimes
The Black Cat, Martha Grimes
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The Black Cat
A Richard Jury Mystery

Author: Martha Grimes

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/06/2010


Synopsis

The inimitable Richard Jury returns in a thrilling tale of mystery, madness, and mistaken identity

Three months have passed since Richard Jury was left bereft and guilt- ridden after his lover's tragic auto accident, and he is now more wary than ever. He is deeply suspicious when requested on a case far out of his jurisdiction in an outlying village where a young woman has been murdered behind the local pub. The only witness is the establishment's black cat, who gives neither crook nor clue as to the girl's identity or her killer's.

Identifying the girl becomes tricky when she's recognized as both the shy local librarian and a posh city escort, and Jury must use all his wits and intuition to determine the connection to subse­quent escort murders. Meanwhile, Jury's nemesis, Harry Johnson, continues to goad Jury down a dangerous path. And Johnson, along with the imperturbable dog Mungo, just may be the key to it all.

Written with Martha Grimes's trademark insight and grace, The Black Cat signals the thrilling return of her greatest character. The superintendent is a man possessed of prodigious analytical gifts and charm, yet vulnerable in the most perplexing ways.

About The Author

Martha Grimes is one of the few authors left carrying on the British detective mystery tradition, and doing it well. Scotland Yard Superintendent Richard Jury and sidekick Melrose Plant continue to enthrall readers with their clever, darkly humorous crime-solving careers.JOHN LEE's highly innovative work in the fields of emotional intelligence, anger management, and emotional regression has made him an in-demand consultant, teacher, trainer, coach, and speaker. His contributions in the fields of recovery, relationships, men’s issues, spirituality, parenting, and creativity have put him in the national spotlight for over 20 years. Lee has been featured on Oprah, 20/20, Barbara Walters’ The View, CNN, PBS, and NPR. He has been interviewed by Newsweek, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and dozens of other national magazines and radio talk shows.For over 25 years, Lee has conducted private and group sessions on a variety of issues working with men, women, couples, and families. He lectures, gives workshops and trainings in cities all over the world, delivering sensitive, yet sophisticated material to audiences in a humorous and simple way everyone can understand. His lectures have been branded as “hilariously entertaining, deeply compassionate, yet filled with ‘tell it like it is!’”Lee served as a professor at the University of Texas and at the University of Alabama before becoming a writer, bestselling author, life coach, and personal consultant. He currently resides on breathtaking Lookout Mountain in Mentone, Alabama with his three happy dogs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patti on June 08, 2010

I finally read my first Richard Jury mystery (and I can hear several fellow mystery fans saying "You haven't read Martha Grimes?!"), and it was the most recent in the series, The Black Cat. It was very kindly sent to me for review by Viking. The Black Cat has several references in the book--there is......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on December 15, 2020

Fun mystery. The animals are especially charming. Just enough blood and gore mixed in with a humor.......more

Goodreads review by Angie on June 01, 2010

I DID enjoy this book in spite of the annoyances in it, but I cannot recommend it. I found so many obvious errors that it is hard to believe the editors let it through.For example, a single woman, had the same last name as her maternal aunt. This COULD happen, but it would be so unusual as to requir......more

Goodreads review by Candice Arnold on October 11, 2011

This book had a nice unexpected twist. That much I liked. What I don't like is that Richard Jury is getting grumpier with each novel, which is in keeping with how old he should be, but at odds with how old he's said to be in the book. About two or three years have passed since Martha Grimes first star......more

Goodreads review by Amy on August 21, 2010

I use to be such a Richard Jury fan. Or I should say a Melrose Plant fan. I continue to read this series because I loved them so much in the past. I think Ms. Grimes is a wonderful authoress and reading her past books often feels like attending one of her writing courses at Johns Hopkins. Especially......more