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Fireworks, Festivities… and a Feline with a Nose for Murder!It's the Fourth of July in the charming town of Peabody, Alabama, and the air is filled with the scent of barbecue, the buzz of small-town gossip-and a chilling whisper of danger. When Callahan, a clever gray Scottish Fold with a talent for trouble, overhears a hushed conversation about an impending murder, he knows he can't let this go.The problem? He has no idea who the schemers are-or who their unlucky target might be.But Callahan isn't your average cat. With sharp instincts, a knack for being in the right place at the right time, and a not-so-subtle flair for mischief, he pounces headfirst into the mystery. From parade floats to picnic tables, this whiskered sleuth prowls through the holiday chaos, determined to piece together the puzzle before the would-be killers strike.Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries and feline detectives, Red, White, and Blue Callahan is a delightful short story filled with Southern charm, small-town secrets, and one unforgettable cat.Praise for Rebecca Barrett's books:"Great fun reading. Loved it!" Nancy Collings, 5 stars on Amazon"This book and the whole series is amazing. I loved every one of them." Chris KP, 5 stars"The cat's narrative hooked me…….a delightful read! I highly recommend it!" 5 stars online review"I love this series. I love the idea that each takes place in a different location." Erin Dougherty, online review Rebecca Barrett writes historical fiction, short stories of life in the South, and children's stories. She fell in love with cozy mysteries after discovering Lillian Jackson Braun's series. Callahan on the Case is her first in the Cat Callahan mystery series, with more to follow soon.In addition, she is writing a detective series set in the deep South of the 1960s featuring Hugo August, a Vietnam veteran, in The Rat Catcher. She is working on the second book of the series, She Had To Die, while rocking out to the great music of the '60s and delving into the good vibes, high times, and social unrest of that era.An avid reader since the bookmobile began coming to their farm when she was a child, Rebecca now happily lives in the lovely village of Fairhope, Alabama, situated on Mobile Bay, where she finds inspiration all around her. Cat Callahan. The big gray cat with the battered right ear takes up with a drifter named Daxter, "Dax" for short-hobo by choice. The two seem to find trouble wherever they go, but Callahan knows how to be in the right place at the right time to gather clues and provide his own special brand of assistance. This series is co-authored with Rebecca Barrett.
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