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Blue as Blue Jeans

Fran Stewart

Sam returns to Martinsville after an absence of several decades, just in time for the annual Halloween celebration at the town library. Biscuit, the town librarian, is the only one who's not in on the joke as long-time residents recall some of Sam's antics as a kid-antics apparently shared with Biscuit's relatively new husband Bob.

When a grisly murder is discovered the next day, with a body tangled in the storm wreckage of the town dock, Bob and Biscuit-and of course Biscuit's cat Marmalade-are caught up in the repercussions of long ago events that came to call that stormy Halloween night.

Book Details

  • Publisher: My Own Ship Inc.
  • Publish Date: May 23rd, 2020
  • Pages: 248
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.56in - 0.81lb
  • EAN: 9781951368142
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - General

About the Author

Stewart, Fran: - FRAN STEWART lives and writes quietly in her house beside a creek on the other side of Hog Mountain, Georgia, northeast of Atlanta. She shares her home with various rescued cats, one of which served as the inspiration for Marmalade, Biscuit McKee's feline friend and sidekick. Her writing is light-hearted, but often prone to deeply moving thoughtfulness. She has captivated a wide base of fans who like to mix their entertainment with a large dose of meaning.

Praise for this book

It is with pleasure that we can welcome the fourth installment of Fran Stewart's "rainbow" mystery series featuring the wholly feline Marmalade and her human companion, Biscuit McKee.

Unlike so many cat stories that turn cats into cutesy sleuths, the Biscuit McKee Mystery Series allows Marmalade to be a cat. Anyone who truly knows cats will appreciate Marmalade-McKee's wholly independent, sincerely loving, completely feline, empathic partner in life and crime.

If you are new to the series, do please enjoy your trip to Martinsville in Blue as Blue Jeans, but don't stop here. Go back and see what happened in Orange as Marmalade, Yellow as Legal Pads, and Green as a Garden Hose. Then, with the rest of us, wait in anticipation for the rest of the rainbow to reveal its colors.

--Brian J. Corrigan
Award-Winning author of The Poet of Loch Ness and Professor of Renaissance Literature,
North Georgia College and State University