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Murder at Monticello

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New York Times best-selling author Rita Mae Brown partners with feline co-author Sneaky Pie for this rollicking mystery. After a shocking archaeological find at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home sparks controversy, Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen goes hunting for the truth. Her friends Mrs. Murphy the tiger cat and Tee Tucker the corgi go hunting too-for a killer out to keep Harry quiet.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 1994
      Ailurophiles will purr as the inimitable Sneaky Pie Brown and her human coauthor, Rita Mae, return in their third adventure (after Rest in Pieces). Drawing deftly on archeological investigations at Thomas Jefferson's beloved Monticello, the Browns open with the discovery of the remains of a well-to-do Caucasian male, dated to 1803, beneath the hearth of a slave's cabin. Mary Minor (``Harry'') Haristeen, postmistress of nearby Crozet, Va., and other friends of Monticello search for the man's identity in historical and genealogical papers, unaware that their investigations will bring them perilously close to a modern secret so closely guarded that someone has already killed to protect it. The animals, as usual, crack the case. Mrs. Murphy, a gray tiger, teams up with Welsh corgi Tee Tucker, fat cat Pewter and her ex-mate, tomcat Paddy Murphy, to bring to light a set of long lost journals linking past and present. Once again, Mrs. Murphy has the last word on the pathetic human condition. ``You know, humans believe in things that aren't real. We don't,'' she observes. ``It doesn't matter if a cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.''

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This entry in the popular series will appeal to both mystery lovers and history buffs as it weaves facts about Thomas Jefferson and his descendants with the story of a corpse discovered at his beloved home, Monticello. Narrator Kate Forbes shows her talent as she crafts voices for human, feline, and canine characters alike. She aptly portrays Mrs. Murphy, the gentle feline leader, with confident tones. Further, she reveals the depths of amateur sleuth Mary Minor "Harry" Harrison with emotion as she converses about her failed marriage, longtime friendships, and work as a small-town postmistress. At times, the story seems overloaded with facts about Monticello, horses, and veterinary medicine, but Forbes's smooth narrative style will keep the listener's attention. K.M.D. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 4, 1995
      The third Mrs. Murphy mystery, coauthored by novelist Brown and her cat (Mrs. Murphy is also a feline), in which the purring detective must solve a mystery involving the discovery of a body during archeological excavations at Thomas Jefferson's old estate.

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