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Jul 21, 2020

Book Tour & Giveaway with Guest Post! A Spell of Murder (Witch Cats of Cambridge #1) Clea Simon!

https://www.silverdaggertours.com/


Hello, Readers! It’s time to snuggle up & get warm while reading a cozy mystery! I am here today, to tell all about one that’s on tour – A Spell of Murder – the 1st book in the Witch Cats of Cambridge series by Clea Simon! Enjoy & don’t forget to enter the giveaway!

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ABOUT THE BOOK

A Spell of Murder
Witch Cats of Cambridge Book 1
by Clea Simon
Genre: Cozy Mystery


“It’s Harriet’s fault. It’s always her fault, not that she’ll ever admit it.” So begins A Spell of Murder: A Witch Cats of Cambridge mystery, the first in a new cozy series that mixes feline fiction with a touch of the paranormal, and a little romance as well.

Becca, newly single and newly unemployed, wants to believe she has psychic powers. With nothing but time – and a desire for empowerment – she’s studying to become a witch. What she doesn’t know is that her three cats – Harriet, Laurel, and Clara – are the ones with the real power. And when Harriet – “a cream-colored longhair with more fur than commonsense” – conjures a pillow for her own comfort, Becca believes her spells are finally working. Could that be why Trent, the coven’s devilishly handsome leader, has been showing her special attention? Or why Suzanne, a longtime coven member, draws her aside to share a secret – a confidence that may lead to murder?


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Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40732893-a-spell-of-murder

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AVAILABLE in print or ebook

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Spell-Murder-Witch-Cats-Cambridge-ebook/dp/B...


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Let’s give a great big welcome to Clea Simon for joining us today! She is going to tell us why cats are part of her stories!

Thanks for joining us, Clea!

Why do I write mysteries with cats in them? Isn’t it obvious? Cats make the best characters!


Although not all of my books feature cats, most do. In fact, all but one of my 25 mysteries features cats prominently. Sometimes, the cats are the narrators – like in my Blackie and Care series. Sometimes, they’re the sidekicks, like in my Pru Marlowe pet noirs. Sometimes, the cats talk – Pru and her tabby Wallis have long discussions. Sometimes, well, they’re just cats – like in my Theda Krakow mysteries (like Mew is for Murder), where my heroine loves her kitties and sets out to save some felines in distress, but they don’t talk to her – or she to them.


And sometimes, like in my new “Witch Cats of Cambridge” series, the cats are the smart ones. Take Clara, for example. This little calico is the voice of reason in the new A Spell of Murder, looking out for her human Becca, even while her older littermaters, Harriet and Laurel, are, well, a little more traditionally feline in their self-absorption. (Don’t get me wrong, Laurel and Harriet both love Becca – and they come through in the end – but they’re really concerned with their snacks and who gets to sleep in the sunny spot on the windowsill.)


Why do I write such a wide array of kitties? Because I see them this way, each with their own unique personality. In fact, I think they all deserve their own book, don’t you?

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Paperback copy of Parrots Prove Deadly by Clea Simon

Follow the tour HERE for exclusive excerpts, guest posts and a giveaway!

https://www.silverdaggertours.com/sdsxx-tours/a-spell-of-murder-boo...



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Clea Simon is the author of "A Spell of Murder," the first in her new "Witch Cats of Cambridge" series. She is also the author of "World Enough," a rock 'n' roll noir, as well as the Blackie and Care series (most recently "Cross My Path") chronicling the adventures of the pink-haired Care and the black feral cat who loves her. In addition to these darker books, she is also the author of the Dulcie Schwartz feline mysteries, the Pru Marlowe pet noir mysteries, and the Theda Krakow mysteries, as well as three nonfiction books, including The Feline Mystique: On the Mysterious Connection Between Women and Cats.

The recipient of multiple honors, including the Cat Writers Associations Presidents Award, she lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, with her husband, Jon Garelick, and their cat, Musetta.



Website - https://www.cleasimon.com/


Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CleaSimonAuthor

Twitter - https://twitter.com/Clea_Simon

InstaGram - https://www.instagram.com/cleasimon_author

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Clea-Simon/e/B000APUNRK

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/49559.Clea_Simon


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