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Cat in a Flamingo Fedora

Carole Nelson Douglas (1997)

SubgenreFantasy Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
SeriesMidnight Louie #7
Setting
CSM age16
Goodreads3.97

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentMild
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

DeathSuicide

Heroine archetypes

Career-Driven Heroine

Protagonist archetypes

Non-Human Protagonist

Synopsis

The seventh chapter in the seemingly endless saga of Midnight Louie, the self-adoring cat who lives with Las Vegas p.r., sometimes p.i., woman Temple Barr (Cat with an Emerald Eye, 1996, etc.). This time, Temple is busy promoting artist Domingo's installation of a million plastic flamingos all over town and supervising Louie's performance in a TV cat-food commercial. Louie's costar is the love of his life, Yvette, owned by hyper has- been actress Savannah Ashleigh. Meanwhile, Temple's own emotional life is complicated by fuzzy attachments to the temporarily vanished magician Max Kinsella and to ex-priest Matt Devine, presently working the suicide watch on a local hotline. In a chance encounter, Temple meets aging star act Darren Cooke, as famous for his sex life as for his stage career. He wants advice on the anonymous letters he's been getting from a woman claiming to be his daughter. Soon after, Cooke is found shot to death in his penthouse suite and declared a suicide. But Temple has her doubts, and Matt wonders whether Cooke was the persistent caller on his hotline who repeatedly said he was a famous person. As his mistress starts nosing into Cooke's affairs, carefully keeping out of the way of Police Lt. Molina, Louie is having his own problems on the set- -plagued by longtime enemy Maurice and frustrated in his play for Yvette.

Tags

Cozy MysteryUrban FantasyAnimal POVRomance Subplot