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The Cat's Confession

By: A.L. Jambor
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Libby the Psychic Dog is a series of cozy mysteries intended for adults, but the series is suitable for all ages.

Things are quiet at the mobile home park, and Percival, whose spirit resides in Libby, the psychic dog, is enjoying a nice snooze on the sofa with his Mama when something rouses him from his nap. He shuffles to the porch to find Herbert, the cat, at the screen door, and he's troubled. Herbert saw something that reminded him of his human life, and he's afraid someone in the park might be a danger to the other residents. As Herbert pours his heart out to Percival, the pudgy terrier is distracted by something odd - an empty place in the yard next door where Norman, an ex-cop from New York, lives. Norman's gardening tools should be there, but they're not. The cat enlists Percival's help in discovering who lives in the house next to Herbert's owners so they can put their minds at ease.

After Herbert leaves, Percival tries to finish his nap on the porch but is interrupted once more when someone knocks on Norman's door. It's a newcomer to the park, and he has Norman's bucket of gardening tools. The man says his mother took them and apologizes. After he leaves, Norman watches the man go down the road, and Percival keeps his eyes on Norman. Something about the stranger bothers the elderly gentleman, and his quizzical expression ignites Percival's inner detective.

Soon, Norman visits Mama and tells her about a cold case he worked on in the 1970s. It was during the 1950s. A mobster was murdered in his bed, but the murderer was never found. Norman wanted to solve the crime but couldn't. He thinks the man who came to his door looks like the murdered mobster, who had a young son. Could that man be the mobster's son?

Percival now has two mysteries to solve and welcomes the opportunity to use his investigative skills, which are often hampered by the fact that he is a short, fat terrier. But Percival will not be deterred and finds that he and Herbert will also need the help of his lady love, Clair, a Standard Poodle, to solve the case.

The Cat's Confession is the fifth book in the Libby the Psychic Dog series. All Libby's books are available on Amazon and are available with your Kindle Unlimited subscription.
Anthologies & Short Stories Cozy Mystery Short Stories Heartfelt Cats Dogs Cold Case

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