

Cozy mystery lovers will adore Shadow and pine for many more adventures for him and Sunny.' New York Times bestsellingauthor Miranda James 'Applause for paws-Sunny and Shadow take Best in Show!' Susan Wittig Albert, author of Cat's Claw 'A purrfect debut. 'Small-town Maine hasn't been this dangerous since Jessica Fletcher started finding dead bodies in Cabot Cove! In this debut Sunny Coolidge, with the able assistance of a 'big kitty' named Shadow, proves she has the skills to make a successful amateur sleuth. Following the trail of the purr loined ticket, Sunny and Shadow try to shed some light on a killer's dark motives-before their own numbers are up.

Even Shadow seems to have a nose for detective work. And Sunny's reporter instincts soon drive her to do some investigating of her own. Was it an accident-or did Ada's death have to do with that missing lottery ticket, which turns out to be worth six million dollars? Town Constable Will Price suspects the worst. But when she arrives at Ada's, with a stray tomcat named Shadow tagging along, they discover the poor woman dead at the bottom of her stairs. So when Ada Spruance, the town's elderly cat lady, asks for help finding her supposedly-winning lottery ticket, Sunny agrees. But there's not much excitement-or interesting work-in Kittery Harbor.

Did curiosity kill the cat lady? Sunny Coolidge left her New York City newspaper job to go back to Maine and take care of her ailing father.
