Freelance writer and longâtime Ben & Jerryâs addict Jaine Austen uncovers murderers on the mean streets of Beverly Hills, with a little help from her snarky cat, Prozac, in this witty mystery series from acclaimed TV comedy writer and novelist Laura Levineâa lighthearted treat for cat cozy fans and readers of Joanne Fluke, Miranda James, and Laura Childs.
What could be more idyllic than starting a new gig with an exclusive train ride from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara? Turns out, a whole lot. Jaine must figure out how to tolerate her clientâChip Miller, aka Iron Man, a wealthy gym chain ownerâwho Jaine soon discovers is a tyrant and a bully with an ego as pumped as his pecs.
Practically everyone on board seems to have it in for Chipâhis dysfunctional family members, his beleaguered staff, even his supposed best buddy from the gym. So itâs no shocker when heâs found dead in his cabin. Unfortunately for Jaine, sheâs the one who finds Chipâs body, leaving her DNA on the murder weapon, and making her a prime suspect in the police investigation.
Forced to save her own caboose, can Jaine chug on through an unexpected love connection and ID the killerâor has she finally reached the end of the line?
Freelance writer and longâtime Ben & Jerryâs addict Jaine Austen uncovers murderers on the mean streets of Beverly Hills, with a little help from her snarky cat, Prozac, in this witty mystery series from acclaimed TV comedy writer and novelist Laura Levineâa lighthearted treat for cat cozy fans and readers of Joanne Fluke, Miranda James, and Laura Childs.
What could be more idyllic than starting a new gig with an exclusive train ride from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara? Turns out, a whole lot. Jaine must figure out how to tolerate her clientâChip Miller, aka Iron Man, a wealthy gym chain ownerâwho Jaine soon discovers is a tyrant and a bully with an ego as pumped as his pecs.
Practically everyone on board seems to have it in for Chipâhis dysfunctional family members, his beleaguered staff, even his supposed best buddy from the gym. So itâs no shocker when heâs found dead in his cabin. Unfortunately for Jaine, sheâs the one who finds Chipâs body, leaving her DNA on the murder weapon, and making her a prime suspect in the police investigation.
Forced to save her own caboose, can Jaine chug on through an unexpected love connection and ID the killerâor has she finally reached the end of the line?