The Black Cat Steps On A Crack
Publisher: Beyond the Page
(June 11, 2019)
The Black Cat Sees His Shadow
Publisher: Berkley
(June 6, 2017)
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Murder By The Book
The Black Cat Knocks on Wood
Publisher: Berkley
(June 7, 2016)
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Black Cat Crossing
Publisher: Berkley
(September 1, 2015)
In the Bad Luck Cat Mysteries by National Best-Selling Author Kay Finch, the detective team of mystery novelist Sabrina Tate and her black cat Hitchcock is a force to be reckoned with. Due to Hitchcock's escapades in the solving of several mysteries, citizens in the Texas Hill Country town of Lavender are slowly coming to accept that this feline is not the legendary Bad Luck Cat. Hitchcock is bringing good luck to those around him and joy to delighted readers.
THE BLACK CAT BREAKS A MIRROR
(A Bad Luck Cat Mystery Book 5)
Publisher: Beyond the Page
July 21, 2020
ISBN: 9781950461615
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Mystery novelist Sabrina Tate and her cat Hitchcock are headed to a country music show, but there's a killer on the loose who plans to end the evening with a deadly Texas two-step . . .
As the summer tourist season draws to a close in Lavender, Texas, Sabrina has invited her brother and nephews for the highly anticipated concert of Colt Jamison, whose hit song "Broken Mirror" is rising to the top of the Nashville charts. But their stay begins on a sour note when one of the boys stumbles upon the dead body of Jamison's former public relations manager—a man who'd long ago burned his bridges in town, leaving no shortage of suspects in the murder.
As Sabrina is reluctantly drawn into the investigation, she's confronted with an overzealous Jamison fan club president who may be up to her neck in criminal activities, a country singer who may be harboring more than a few of his own dark secrets, and someone leaving shards of broken mirrors scattered all over town. Just as Sabrina narrows the list of suspects and closes in on the culprit, she realizes that seven years of bad luck may be the least of her worries . . .