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The Cat Stole Your Tome

By: Jeannie Wycherley
Narrated by: Gil Burns
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A Paranormal Cozy Fantasy Mystery

Without Zilla, there'd be no witches zooming around on their broomsticks and nobody would be allowed an exotic animal as a familiar. She grants permits for a living. Okay, it's not riveting stuff but it's important.

The day a cute but pushy pussycat arrives at her apartment complex, so does a grotty old journal full of blank pages. Until now Zilla has enjoyed a simple life: her clean, quiet apartment; a couple of potted plants that she struggles to keep alive. She's not an exceptional woman. She doesn't have many friends. She's never owned a pet … and she most certainly does not want a cat.

But now her life is upended. Responding to her touch, the ragged journal slowly offers up its contents, revealing an ancient grimoire full of secrets … including the historic murder of a young boy.

Determined to reunite the grimoire—and the cat—with their rightful owner, Zilla begins investigating but it isn’t long before she ruffles a few feathers and finds herself in grave danger. Can she awaken hidden traits from deep within herself. Resilience? Curiosity? Courage?

Because, in order to survive longer than her pot plants, she’s going to need all of those and more!

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From Jeannie Wycherley, the author of the beloved Wonky Inn books, comes this brand new paranormal cozy fantasy series. Kick back, relax and enjoy a brew as Wycherley invites you to inhabit her magickal world. The Cat Stole Your Tome is book 1 in the Ghastly Grimoire Mysteries and is perfect for listeners of paranormal women's literature and paranormal cozy mysteries.

©2025 Jeannie Wycherley (P)2025 Jeannie Wycherley
Animals Cosy Fantasy Mystery Fiction Cats Paranormal

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I enjoyed this book but don't expect an ending to the story. In fact you will need to be prepared to want no need to get the next book to find out more and you will want too find out more. The story is obviously going to be a long running one with so much going on and questions needing answers, which I don't normally like but it has been so well set up that I might be hooked, I definitely need to know how it plays out in the next book. The cast of characters are well magical from talking cats to ghostly detectives, all over the course of the book have become friends with Zilla and by extension the listener and are a big part of why I enjoyed it so much. This is the first book in the series so there is a lot of mystery surrounding the story as the author establishes the characters and the plot. It's hard to explain what is going on with out giving to much away, so I will just say if you like cozy paranormal mysteries with plucky heroines, snarky sidekicks and intrigue then this is the book for you.

About to lose her job, Zilla needs to do something to change her luck. The problem is she isn't sure it has changed for the better. A mysterious package left at her door can't be ignored, neither can the cat she is allergic to. Zillia isn't sure what she wants with a cat or a blank book but when she tries to find there owner, the book slowly begins to reveal its self as a Grimoire. One that belonging to a witch who was accused of murdering two children. Zilla unable to take things at face value of resist the cat that seems to be trying to tell her something, she sets out to return the Grimoire to its right full owner and in the process maybe answering the question of whether she was a killer. Well it beats stamping groom stick passes.
I liked the narrator, she is one of the better ones I have listened too. In fact she might have fast her own spell because once I started listening I couldn't stop until I had finished the book.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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