Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Spotlight - Grimm's Furry Tail

Grimm's Furry Tail by Kathi Daley
The Third Whales and Tails Mystery
 

Caitlin’s friend Cody buys the old newspaper and discovers a previously unpublished edition that details a murder that occurred decades ago. The fact that the story was written but never published piques the curiosity of the friends, who decide to delve into a cold case that reaches back fifty years. When the truth is discovered they struggle with the ramifications of what they have uncovered. They know that revealing it will rock the small island community to its core. When they find the body of the only other person who knows the truth, they realize that the decades old mystery may be linked to a modern day plot with consequences too disturbing to even consider.
Join Cait, Cody, Max, and Emily (the tiny kitten Tansy has sent to help) as the weed through the evidence and search for an answer. 

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For a chance to win a copy of Grimm's Furry Tail tell us what cold case you'd like to solve. Leave your comment, along with your e-mail address, on this blog post no later than 11:59pm EST Friday, March 27, 2015 for a chance to win.
 

8 comments:

  1. There are a few famous cold cases that I would like to solve: Jack the Ripper, Elizabeth Short (Black Dahlia), the Zodiac Killer, and JinBenet Ramsey.
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  2. JFK assassination is my cold case

    Bettyjo.English@gmail.com

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  3. The cases of missing kids in my area.

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  4. I would love to close the Green River Killer case! Those poor parents need closer! Thanks for the chance!

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  5. Thanks for this giveaway. The Dahlia murder. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  6. For me, Jack the Ripper would be a good cold case to finally solve.
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  7. I too think Jack the Ripper is the cold case to solve. But I'm also old enough to remember the Zodiac Killings and the Black Dahlia murder.. Thanks for the giveaway. Ruth Nixon. ruthe@sbcglobal.net

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  8. I think the Black Dahlia murder would be my choice. Thanks for the contest.
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