![]() ![]() Maybe that’s because the people frightened me. I had a little trouble keeping up with Sam (That’s what I heard the people who fed us call the big yellow cat. I wanted to see what was beyond the shade of the big trees. I’d been alive for only about 10 weeks, and I was curious. ![]() I was minding my own business one day while hanging out with my kitty-friends in the shade of some big trees when I saw one of the older cats walk away. All while a killer roams the island paradise of the Conch Republic and a lost treasure is up for grabs. Trouble must help them resolve the mystery of Liberty’s murder and steer them down the path toward each other. Was Liberty merely a charter to him? Or is there more to their relationship? Both Trout and Ginger resist their mutual attraction, but Trouble knows they’re on an irreversible course toward love and redemption. ![]() Trout Richardson is one of the many recluses who came to Key West to escape his past and work as a charter boat captain. An unsolved murder could be the kiss of death for this native Conch’s struggle for financial and emotional security. The Paradise is her home, her history, and her refuge. Ginger Browne runs the B&B on a shoestring. But spying on whom? And why? Trouble, the black cat detective, must decipher their cryptic communications and piece together a motive for murder. The Hemingway cats, Megs and Bartholomew, who wander the grounds of the B&B, think Liberty Anderson was a spy. Key West is paradise-unless you’re the dead woman in the Toucan Suite. ![]()
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