Like Cats and Dogs

Like Cats and Dogs

Kate McMurray

Kate McMurray

Can you fight like cats and dogs, and still be perfect for each other?The fur flies in this Brooklyn neighborhood when new veterinarian Caleb Fitch moves in next door to the Whitman Street Cat Cafe and gets on the wrong side of cafe owner Lauren Harlow. Lauren has a few things to teach the new vet on the block, and rescuing kittens is only the start...Lauren can't ignore the fact that Caleb is cute and she is instantly attracted, but he gets her riled up for an entirely different reason when he continues to argue about how best to treat the cats in her care. Determined to smooth things over, Caleb comes to the rescue when a new litter of abandoned kittens is left on Lauren's doorstep, and they confront the fiery attraction that's been building between them from the start. But saving the baby kittens is only the first challenge Lauren and Caleb have to face, and when a real estate developer comes sniffing around their block, they'll have to work...
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Goldfish

Goldfish

Raymond Chandler

Hard Boiled / Mystery / Thriller

In this short story from Raymond Chandler’s Trouble is My Business, the iconic private eye, Philip Marlowe, takes up the case of the Leander Pearls. Stolen decades ago, the thief was caught but the pearls themselves were never recovered. With the $25,000 reward still on the table, Marlowe’s on the case, but he soon realizes he’s not the only one. A quintessential work of detective fiction, Goldfish is a classic Marlowe caper, filled with twists, turns, and double-crosses. A Vintage Short.
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The Unknown Woman of the Seine

The Unknown Woman of the Seine

A mysterious woman is suspected of murder at the 1889 Paris Expo in this historical novel of "gorgeous prose" by the author of The Chess Garden (Kirkus Reviews). Paris, 1889. When the body of an unknown woman appears on the banks of the Seine, it is put on display at the morgue behind Notre Dame, according to protocol. Though the woman is never identified, her eerie beauty is so captivating that a death mask is made of her face. The mask would become one of the most famous curios of the twentieth century. Set during the final days of 1889's Exposition Universelle, Brooks Hansen's fascinating novel speculates on who this mysterious woman was. Disgraced former Gendarme Henri Brassard is returning to Paris, determined to reclaim his place in La Force. When he crosses paths with a suspicious woman in a gypsy wagon, he suspects her of a brutal crime. Tracking her through the city, Brassard observes from the...
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Never Be the Same

Never Be the Same

M. A. Binfield

M. A. Binfield

They say opposites attract. They aren't kidding.When Casey meets Olivia—the actress she's driving around for two weeks—she figures it's going to be all business. Sure, Olivia's hot and has women throwing themselves at her feet, but Casey is only interested in making the money she needs before going back to Portland. London is full of painful memories, and anyway, perfectly put together celebrities are not really her thing.Olivia loves being "Susie," her TV alter ego. She's sassy, sexy, and never short of admirers, but living her life in the public eye is taking its toll. When her new driver turns out to be tall, dark, and undeniably handsome, Olivia is intrigued. But Casey seems like she has something to hide, and the last thing Olivia needs is someone she can't trust.
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The Lady Says

The Lady Says

Topaz Hauyn

Topaz Hauyn

Petra travels by train. To Stuttgart to enjoy her holiday, visit they vineyards and tour the city. Relax. The travel strains her. Her travel neighbor reads the newspaper. Depressing headline after headline.Hopefully he detrains soon, wishes Petra. A wish leading into a murder mystery nightmare. Not only her holiday, but also her freedom is at stake. A short story about wishes, murder, investigation and consequences for individuals.
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The Strangers

The Strangers

Katherena Vermette

Katherena Vermette

From the bestselling author of The Break comes a staggering intergenerational saga that explores how connected we are, even when we’re no longer together—even when we’re forced apart.Cedar has nearly forgotten what her family looks like. Phoenix has nearly forgotten what freedom feels like. And Elsie has nearly given up hope. Nearly.After time spent in foster homes, Cedar goes to live with her estranged father. Although she grapples with the pain of being separated from her mother, Elsie, and sister, Phoenix, she’s hoping for a new chapter in her life, only to find herself once again in a strange house surrounded by strangers. From a youth detention centre, Phoenix gives birth to a baby she’ll never get to raise and tries to forgive herself for all the harm she’s caused (while wondering if she even should). Elsie, struggling with addiction and determined to turn her life around, is buoyed by the idea of being...
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