Miranda James
3.89 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This is the 4th book in the Cat in the Stacks Mystery series. Charlie, the local librarian of Athena, Mississippi, is asked to help solve another murder. He has help from his Maine coon cat, Diesel. In this novel, a rich woman by the name Vera Cassity is in a social war with the...
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4.11 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: BLESS HER DEAD LITTLE HEART is the first book in the new Southern Sisters mystery series by Miranda James. Miss An'gel and Miss Dickce Ducote, "older" sisters, are cat sitting the delightful Diesel from James' CAT IN THE STACKS mystery series. The Ducote sisters are the cream of ...
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3.97 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I really enjoyed James' installment of the Cat in the Stacks mystery. She pays homage to all the old teen series, from Nancy Drew to Trixie Beldon, Nurse Cherry Ames, and the Bobbsey Twins. I loved, loved, loved the invented "Veronica Thane" mystery "The Mystery at Spellwood Man...
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3.92 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: 3.5 stars. My first Miranda James book was "Bless Her Dead Little Heart," in which Diesel the cat had a large cameo. I loved how involved the cat was in the mystery so decided to try James' earlier books, and began with "File M for Murder." There is a lot that I liked with thi...
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review 1: Lots of people have motive to kill randy egomaniac Godfrey, who has come to visit his hometown as a best-selling author. When someone does him in, a former high school classmate is drawn. widower Charlie Harris works in the rare books section of the college library where Godfrey ...
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review 1: Another solid, funny, engaging mystery from Miranda James about a Charlie, a retired cataloger, and his enormous Maine Coon cat, Diesel. Not quite cozy, not quite non-cozy - beautifully-plotted, with an expanding cast of characters and the kind of continuity that only an author w...