Misty Hollow Cat Detective – A Smudge the Cat Mystery

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Have you ever wondered what Smudge the cat gets up to while Darcy Sweet is out and about solving mysteries? Well, it seems he is Misty Hollow’s one and only mystery solving cat detective. Here are just a few of his stories!

The Letter: When Smudge’s friend, Twistypaws, comes to him for help he can’t say no to the beautiful girl cat he has a major crush on. Her owner is in trouble and it seems that Smudge is the only one that can get him out of it, with Darcy’s help of course.

The Rat’s Trail: It’s Smudge to the rescue when Rolo the timid cat has a rat problem. Why would a rat be trying to evict Rolo from his home? Smudge is on the case to find out.

The Sparkly: Corvin the crow is beside himself when he loses a special sparkly people feather he was going to give his new girlfriend. Smudge must find out what happened to it and get it back for Corvin.

Stealing Heidi: Twistypaws enlists Smudge’s help when she receives an SOS from Jocko the guinea pig. It seems that his owner’s belongings are going missing one by one. It’s up to Smudge to work out what’s going on.

The Circle of Life: Smudge the cat has only eight lives left. We learn how he lost the ninth life and it’s not how you might think.

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Kathrine

Strongly influenced by authors like James Patterson, Dick Francis, and Nora Roberts, Kathrine Emrick is an up and coming talent in the writing world. She is a Kindle author/publisher and brings a variety of experiences and observations to her writing. Based in Australia, Kathrine has wanted to be an author for the majority of her life and can always be found jotting down daily notes in a journal. Like many authors, she loves to be surrounded by books and is a voracious reader. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and volunteering at the local library. Her goal is to become a best selling author, regularly producing noteworthy content and engaging in a community of readers and writers.

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