A Midwinter's Tail

A Midwinter's Tail

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Oct 7, 2014 · Inglés · Libro electrónico (336 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Libro electrónico
Páginas 336
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Oct 7, 2014
Editorial Signet
ISBN-13 9780698158658

Descripción

Snow blankets the quaint town of Mayville Heights, wrapping it in a hush that only winter can bring. In the heart of this serene setting resides Kathleen Paulson, a dedicated librarian whose life is a delightful blend of literature and companionship with her unusual feline friends. Owen, an intuitive and magical cat, brings more than just warmth into her life; he possesses an uncanny ability to assist Kathleen in unraveling mysteries that often emerge in their sleepy community.

As the holiday season draws near, Kathleen finds herself caught up in not just the festivities, but also a perplexing conundrum that seems to have entwined its way into the idyllic winter landscape. With the library bustling with patrons seeking the perfect winter reads, there are whispers of a hidden treasure tied to the town's history, prompting Kathleen to delve into the past while juggling the needs of her furry companions.

The love between Kathleen and her cats is palpable, as they navigate unexpected challenges together. Each paw and whisker seems to guide her towards clues that may illuminate the town's enigmatic secrets. Amidst unexpected friendships and holiday cheer, the warmth of their bond shines brightly, beckoning others to join in their cozy adventures.

With every page turned, readers are invited into a world that balances the coziness of a winter's tale with the thrill of discovery. Kathleen's determination and her cats' whimsical antics create an enchanting narrative perfect for readers seeking respite from the winter chill, as they embark on this heartwarming journey through mystery and friendship.

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Misterio Negocios y Economía
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