The last thing eleven-year-old Robin wants to hear is that his mother and her new husband are extending their honeymoon indefinitely. Not that staying with his Aunt Mags is so bad, but thereโs her boyfriend to contend with, and the members of the school gang are insisting that he complete a dare before they let him join the group. They want Robin to kidnap Mrs. Nordlingโs prize-winning cat when no one is home.
Getting into the Nordlingโs house is easy, and Robin manages to find the cat and put him in his bag. As Robin is leaving, however, he stumbles upon a terrifying sceneโMr. Nordling leaving the master bedroom with blood all over his body. Robin is momentarily paralyzed and then flees down the stairs. He canโt be sure whether or not he has been seen, but realizes that in order to stay safe, he will have to hide the unusual-looking cat.
Meanwhile, Mr. Nordling is getting desperate. He knows that if he can find the unmistakable cat he will also find the witness to his brutal crime. He begins a frantic search for the young boy, but his infuriating neighbor wonโt leave him alone. She is beginning to understand what happened that night, and he decides that he will have to deal with her too.
In her thirty-sixth published mystery, Marian Babson delights readers again with her usual charm and lighthearted humor. To Catch a Cat will capture the hearts of feline lovers and mystery fans alike.
Marian Babson is a mystery writer and the author of more than forty novels in the traditional amateur-sleuth style, โmurder most British.โ In 1996 she was awarded the Crime Writersโ Association Dagger in the library category for her body of work. She was born in Salem, Massachusetts, but has lived in London for the greater part of her life. Her many interestsโtheater, cinema, art, cooking, travel, and catsโare reflected in her numerous novels.