Murder's out of Tune (An Amicus Curiae Mystery) - Jeffrey Miller - Books - ECW Press - 9781550227031 - September 1, 2005
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Murder's out of Tune (An Amicus Curiae Mystery)

Jeffrey Miller

Murder's out of Tune (An Amicus Curiae Mystery)

As literate as it is funny, Maclean's magazine raved about Murder at Osgoode Hall, Jeffrey Miller's first novel featuring Amicus the courthouse cat. In Murder's Out of Tune, Amicus returns, applying his acerbic wit to the case of ageing lion Des Cheshire, a cat who really swings. For 25 years, Cheshire has been the star sax player in the Billy Wonder Quartet. But he still plays second fiddle -- hey diddle diddle -- to pianist and leader Billy Wonder. Cheshire's iron-clad contract with Wonder prevents Des from working with any other band, and it forces him to sign over most of his music publishing royalties. So when Wonder turns up very publicly dead, Cheshire is the main suspect. Which makes him the newest legal challenge for Amicus, Q. C. (Questing Cat), and his companion human, appeal judge Ted Mariner. Mind you, cat and man have problems of their own to solve. To begin with, the judge's wife, Penny, has evicted them both from the matrimonial home, suspecting the judge of more than professional relations with his comely new law clerk. And as a couple of "strays" about town, man and cat experience several hair-raising encounters with members of the opposite sex, as well as with their professional rivals. Yet again, Amicus narrates a tale that is at once literate, funny, moody, and downright jazzy.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2005
ISBN13 9781550227031
Publishers ECW Press
Pages 214
Dimensions 153 × 14 × 226 mm   ·   367 g
Language English  

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