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In the turbulent '60s, Cat was raising kids. Now she's raising questions-about the murder of a peace activist.
From the back cover: "All Cat wants to do is get her youngest daughter through school. But now she's thinking about somebody else's college career: the former student activist who was just brutally murdered...at a peace rally! Desparate for a suspect, the cops want to send Cat's friend to jail for the crime...."
Rebecca A. (binkythewonderdog) reviewed Three Is a Crowd (Cat Caliban, Bk 3) on + 6 more book reviews
Suspicion is second nature to any woman who's raised three kids. So Cat Caliban figures she has what it takes to be Cincinnati's smartest snoop: an eye for evidence, a talent for spotting lies, the sharp wit of Erma Bombeck -- and the detection skills of Sam Spade...
Third in the series, someone kills an anti-war activist from the '60's at an anti-war rally in present day, and a friend of Cat's is mistakenly(?) hounded by the police. Quite funny, light hearted, yet pulls at the heart strings.
Third in the series, someone kills an anti-war activist from the '60's at an anti-war rally in present day, and a friend of Cat's is mistakenly(?) hounded by the police. Quite funny, light hearted, yet pulls at the heart strings.
Wonderful sense of humor! A little strong language at times, but funny none the less. She's easy for us "seniors" to identify with.