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Blaize Clement, a writer living is Sarasota, is a former psychologist whose favorite story of all time is Rudyard Kipling’s The Elephant’s Child.
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Fourth in the Dixie Hemingway series: Cat Sitter on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Dixie meets Laura Halston, a newcomer to Siesta Key. Laura admits that she is in hiding from an abusive husband and is receiving threatening phone calls. As Dixie tries to understand Laura's past, Dixie is forced to acknowledge things about herself that she has never faced before. |
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Third in the Dixie Hemingway series: Even Cat Sitters Get the Blues |
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Second in the Dixie Hemingway series: Duplicity Dogged the Daschund |
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First in the Dixie Hemingway series: Curiosity Killed the Cat Sitter |
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In the first in a new series for animal lovers, Dixie Hemingway, a professional pet-sitter in Sarasota, Florida, discovers a client's cat hiding from a very dead intruder, which launches her investigation into the whereabouts of her now suspicious-looking - and vanished - client.
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