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Part of "Midnight Louie" series
"Cat in a Flamingo Fedora" by Carole Nelson Douglas is a captivating and engaging addition to the series of mysteries featuring the unforgettable feline detective, Midnight Louie. In this installment, Louie finds himself in the midst of a glamorous and high-stakes world of show business, as he teams up with his human partner, Temple Barr, to solve a series of baffling crimes. The story is set in Las Vegas, a city that is as vibrant and flashy as the characters that inhabit it. From the moment Louie sets his keen eyes on the case, readers are treated to a thrilling ride filled with intrigue, danger, and a cast of quirky and eccentric characters. One of the strengths of this book is the unique perspective that Louie brings to the story. As a cat, he has a different way of seeing the world, and this allows Douglas to explore the story in a fresh and original way. Louie's observations and insights are often humorous and always insightful, and they add a layer of depth and complexity to the story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. At the same time, the human characters in the book are equally well-drawn and engaging. Temple Barr is a strong and capable heroine, and her relationship with Louie is one of the highlights of the series. The supporting cast of characters is equally diverse and intriguing, and they add a richness and texture to the story that is both compelling and satisfying. Overall, "Cat in a Flamingo Fedora" is a highly entertaining and engaging mystery that is sure to delight fans of the series and newcomers alike. With its unique perspective, compelling characters, and intriguing plot, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves a good mystery. Whether you're a fan of feline detectives or simply enjoy a well-crafted and engaging story, this book is sure to leave you wanting more...
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