At the Blue Dahlia, where homicide detective Carmen Molina moonlights as a torch singer, she finds a dead woman lying next to her can in the parking lot. The words she left are spray-painted nearby. Soon, a second anonymous woman is found dead in another parking lot across town. Is a serial killer at work? Will the tough lieutenant have to resort to the despised help of amateur sleuth Temple Barr to crack the case? Maybe the wily police lieutenant has more devious plans in mind as the double murder case unfolds. Meanwhile Midnight Louie finds himself walking on the wild side when a glamorous feline client seeks his help in finding her missing boyfriend.
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"Even though I figured out the murder weapon immediately, I really, really loved this book. There were plenty of surprises. I continue to enjoy it as we delve deeper into the pasts of Matt, Max and Molina." — Carole (5 out of 5 stars)
"Even though I figured out the murder weapon immediately, I really, really loved this book. There were plenty of surprises. I continue to enjoy it as we delve deeper into the pasts of Matt, Max and Molina."
" still don't know who killed 1st corpse in series or last 2 in this one, characters still growing "
" I tried to read the novel on three different occasions. Disjointed writing. One chapter the cat is talking and the main character. Next chapter it is the humans. Make it one or the other. "
" I came across this novel randomly...I think I'd like to read the entire series some day, at my leisure. Nothing amazing here, just well-told stories and an intrepid sleuthing feline. "
" Midnight Louie is at it again. For readers who enjoy the main character being an animal and solving mysteries from a different perspective, this is a fun read. "
Carole Nelson Douglas is the author of the bestselling Feline Noir Midnight Louie mysteries. She penned the New York Times Notable Book of the Year, Good Night, Mr. Holmes, about Irene Adler, being the first author to take a woman from the Sherlock canon as a protagonist. She also writes the Delilah Street, Paranormal Investigator, noir urban fantasies. She has RT Book Review magazine lifetime achievement awards in mystery, suspense, and versatility, and many Cat Writers’ Association writing awards. Carole was inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame in 2012 and rescues cats and the occasional dog in her spare time.
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