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Original Title: Murder Past Due
ISBN: 042523603X (ISBN13: 9780425236031)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cat in the Stacks #1
Setting: Athena, Mississippi(United States)
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Murder Past Due (Cat in the Stacks #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 294 pages
Rating: 3.82 | 6249 Users | 819 Reviews

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Title:Murder Past Due (Cat in the Stacks #1)
Author:Miranda James
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 294 pages
Published:August 3rd 2010 by Berkley Prime Crime
Categories:Mystery. Cozy Mystery. Fiction. Animals. Cats

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There's a cat in the stacks...

...and he makes the purr-fect partner for a librarian-turned-sleuth.


Everyone in Athena, Mississippi, knows librarian Charlie Harris-and his Maine coon cat named Diesel that he walks on a leash. They also know his former classmate-turned-famous bestselling novelist, Godfrey Priest.

But someone in Athena took Godfrey off the bestseller lists- permanently, and with extreme prejudice. Now, Charlie and Diesel must browse through the history section of the town's past to find a killer.

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Is it a coincidence James has twice been a pseudonym for males posing as female? Rebecca James was another. If it is to stop readers from overlooking them: it worked and I'm glad. I don't often read male authors, especially 50 year-old male protagonists but DEAN James (as per copyright credits) is talented and his character 'Charlie', a delight. I adore cats, libraries, and mysteries and am rewarded threefold.Widowed, with a grown son & daughter out-of-state, Charlie works part-time in an

Well, I enjoyed this one, too, being in the mood for a cozy mystery, which this very much is.Written first person from the POV of a gentlemanly 50-something small Southern town college librarian (widowed male with adult kids). It was very much the same headspace and tone as the much more over-the-top gentlemanly Southern gay vampire in small-town England series by the same author (under a different name), except without the vampire, gay, and England parts, and adding a cat. (

Murder past due by Miranda James is the first book in the Cat in the Stacks mystery series. A famous author returns to his hometown to meet a son that he had not known about only to be murdered. The book introduces us to librarian Charlie Harris and his Maine coon cat Diesel. It was a nice introduction to the various characters and an interesting mystery although a bit slow and formal. A typical cozy mystery although unusual as it was solved by the police , with the main character remaining

I've been waiting for awhile to finally read this and I'm so glad I did, actually thanks to a book club I'm in. This book definitely didn't disappoint. I just love Charlie and his cat Diesel, such a great team. Diesel is probably the most interactive cat of any series I've read so far. He doesn't really help with the mystery but I love how he senses when people need him. The mystery had my interest from the get go, the twists had me definitely not sure who the killer was, although I did guess

Charlie Harris is a part time collage librarian in Mississippi. He's a recent widower with a pet Maine Coon Cat named, Diesel, who walks on a leash everywhere with Charlie. Charlie also boards a couple of students from the college. When a former classmate, Godfrey Priest, comes to town to promote his latest bestselling book, not everyone is pleased with his visit. Godfrey is a bit of an arrogant bastard who has hurt and angered a number of people. He's also coming to claim a son who is rooming

Murder past due by Miranda James is the first book in the Cat in the Stacks mystery series. A famous author returns to his hometown to meet a son that he had not known about only to be murdered. The book introduces us to librarian Charlie Harris and his Maine coon cat Diesel. It was a nice introduction to the various characters and an interesting mystery although a bit slow and formal. A typical cozy mystery although unusual as it was solved by the police , with the main character remaining

It is a very tame and grown-up little mystery. It was a surprisingly fast read, perhaps because although exhaustive details were given about Charlie's day and activities, not much actually happened. There was a lot of charm, I enjoyed my visit with Charlie, but there wasn't much of a story here. Diesel is clearly the star and the reason the book was published, he's an adorable side-kick. I predict a rise in Maine Coon Cat adoptions as a result of this book.What I liked best was how relatable

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