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Something the Cat Dragged In

The Peter Shandy Mysteries, Book 4

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Something the Cat Dragged In

By: Charlotte MacLeod
Narrated by: John McLain
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A horticulturist and amateur sleuth roots out an irritating professor's killer in the Nero Award-winning mystery series.

An unpleasant man in every respect, university Professor Herbert Ungley is exceedingly vain. One morning, his landlady catches her cat coming in with Ungley's hairpiece between its teeth. It's clear something has happened to the old grouch, because he would never be caught without his toupee. Ungley is found in the yard behind his social club, with his head bashed in and his baldness plain for the world to see. Although the police are content to call it an accident, sleuthing horticulturalist Peter Shandy is unconvinced and finds there are too many unanswered questions. How did Ungley come to have such a bulging bank account? Who was Ungley's long-lost heir, and what did he have to do with the professor's lost hair? And whose is the second body in the woods? Shandy must answer these questions and more if he's to find who pulled the rug out from the balding corpse.

©1983 Charlotte MacLeod (P)2021 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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A delight from start to finish. When the world lost Charlotte MacLeod we lost a great talent. fortunately she lives on through her work.

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