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Apr 8th, 2014, 6:57 pm
Alice Nestleton Mystery series by Lydia Adamson (Books #01-6)
Requirements: ePUB Reader | 2.9 MB
Overview: Lydia Adamson is the pen name for Franklin B. King who is an author, free-lance writer and copywriter. In addition to the Alice Nestleton series, he is the author of the Deirdre Quinn Nightingale and Lucy Wayles series. He lives in New York City and also wrote under the name 'Frank King'.
Genre: Cozy Mystery

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A Cat Tells Two Tales [Alice Nestleton 01-02]: For the first time in one volume, two twisting tales featuring off-off Broadway actress turned sleuth Alice Nestleton and her crime-solving cats Bushy and Pancho…
A Cat in a Manger
It’s the holiday season and Alice is hoping for a merry little Christmas peacefully cat-sitting at a sprawling Long Island estate. Instead, she finds herself embroiled in a deadly conspiracy of high-stakes horse racing, sinister seduction, and missing cash. She knows she’d better count on her cat’s clever instincts and nine lives, since her own curiosity has landed her just a whisker away from death.
A Cat of a Different Color
When a moonstruck student from Alice’s acting class is killed in a Manhattan bar, Alice is determined to solve the crime, especially since the gorgeous Abyssinian-like cat he brought her is stolen on the same night. But the trap she devises to corner the cat-napper entangles her in an even bigger mystery— a dead actor’s secrets of love, revenge, and murder

A Cat in Wolf's Clothing [Alice Nestleton 03]: Dubbed "one of Manhattan's finest little-known actresses, " beautiful cat-sitter turned sleuth Alice Nesttleton has been called into action again . This time the New York City cops have put her unto a case that's right up her alley - when a routine murder investigation uncovers a string of clues that could tie up fifteen years of unsolved homicides. The common thread: a cat-loving serial killer who preys on feline owners, whisks away the startled pet, and leaves at the scene a mouse toy as his "calling card." This is enough to put Alice hot on the trail for more clues - from the secretive small towns of the Adirondacks, to the pages of a book of nursery rhymes, to the eerie caverns of Central Park, where she finds herself face to face with a mysterious cult whose devotees dabble in cat-worshop - and murder.

A Cat by Any Other Name [Alice Nestleton 04]: An actress led into a life of crime (sleuthing, that is) and cat-sitting, Alice Nestleton has returned to the theater - dozing in a box seat through a Lincoln Center production of "The Nutcracker." She's happily imagining her Maine Coon cat, Bushy, and all-American alley cat, Pancho, doing the dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy when her reverie is interrupted by some off-stage excitement - the discovery of former ballet great Peter Dobrynin dressed like a derelict and shot dead as a doornail. And when the murder is pinned on her close friend, Lucia, Alice starts snooping for clues among New York's homeless to find the real killer. From flop houses to the elegant salons of wealthy art patrons, Alice is drawn into a dark, dangerous dance of deception... until a mysterious cat drags in the shocking solution to this pas de deux with death.

A Cat in the Wings [Alice Nestleton 05]: The fourth book in the Alice Nestleton mystery series pits our cat-sitting heroine against the murderer of her closest friend. Alice's cozy group of cat-loving gardening friends is disrupted by death, and by following her instincts, Alice uncovers an intriguing entanglement of destruction and deception dating back 20 years.

A Cat With a Fiddle [Alice Nestleton 06]: The sixth installment of this charming series finds Alice Nestleton in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse in rural Massachusetts. A catsitting job turns into the search for a dangerously deceptive murderer when a handsome pianist turns up dead.

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