Trouble Cat Mysteries: A Box Full of Trouble!

Trouble Cat Mysteries Book 1-5

by Claire Matturro, Carolyn Haines, Laura Benedict, Rebecca Barrett, Susan Y. Tanner, Trouble Cat

KaliOka Press

June 19, 2018

Available in: e-Book

Trouble Cat Mysteries: A Box Full of Trouble!
by Claire Matturro, Carolyn Haines, Laura Benedict, Rebecca Barrett, Susan Y. Tanner, Trouble Cat

FIVE times the Trouble --- When Trouble the black cat detective is on the case, mystery, mayhem, and a little romance are only a whisker away. Sleek, black and sometimes snarky, Trouble is the son of Familiar, another famous black cat detective, and fancies himself a feline Sherlock Holmes (the Benedict Cumberbatch version).

Trouble thinks with a slight British accent---and has one big attitude. He's far smarter than the bipeds he helps with solving mysteries involving art thieves, arsonists, and murderers. And he's more than astute in the ways of the humanoid heart.

Discover Trouble in this boxed collection of the first five books in the series.

Join writers Carolyn Haines (Familiar Trouble), Rebecca Barret (Trouble in Dixie), Claire Matturro (Trouble in Tallahassee), Susan Y. Tanner (Trouble in Summer Valley), and Laura Benedict (Small Town Trouble) for five complete mysteries---and a lot of fun with a wise-cracking kitty. To meet Trouble is to love him---unless you're the villain.



Claire Matturro's Bio

Claire Hamner Matturro has been a newspaper reporter, a lawyer, and taught at Florida State University College of Law. She spent one long, cold winter in Oregon as a visiting professor of legal writing at the University of Oregon School of Law. But her love of storytelling trumped the legal world, and Claire turned to writing fiction. Her books are: Skinny-Dipping (a BookSense pick, Romantic Times’ Best First Mystery, and nominated for a Barry Award); Wildcat Wine (nominated for a Georgia Writer of the Year Award); Bone Valley and Sweetheart Deal (winner of Romantic Times’ Toby Bromberg Award for Most Humorous Mystery), all published by William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishing. Claire remains active in writers’ groups and regularly contributes to Southern Literary Review. Look for her newest book, Trouble in Tallahassee, coming in September 2017.