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Inges is not a good cat. Sure, he saves the day, helps the weak, tweaks the noses of kings and wins the hearts of beauties. But he's no hero: he's just looking after number one. England 1621: A killer stalks the Yorkshire Dales and when Inges' human is accused of witchcraft he must leave his quiet rural home for the grime and glamour of Jacobean London. His search for justice will entangle him in a sinister plot that has its claws in the highest levels of English society - and beyond. With a cast of swaggering kings, heroic frogs, drunken playwrights and deadly assassins, Inges is a…mehr

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Inges is not a good cat. Sure, he saves the day, helps the weak, tweaks the noses of kings and wins the hearts of beauties. But he's no hero: he's just looking after number one. England 1621: A killer stalks the Yorkshire Dales and when Inges' human is accused of witchcraft he must leave his quiet rural home for the grime and glamour of Jacobean London. His search for justice will entangle him in a sinister plot that has its claws in the highest levels of English society - and beyond. With a cast of swaggering kings, heroic frogs, drunken playwrights and deadly assassins, Inges is a genre-hopping historical murder mystery set against the backdrop of religious war, political intrigue and paranoia in 17th Century Europe. The untold and unlikely story of one of England's most notorious witch trials as seen through the mismatched eyes of a self-absorbed, cynical, but ultimately likeable, cat. Based on a true story. A Jacobean Tragedy. With cats.
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John Brunsdon is a former BBC journalist and award-winning feature writer. He works as a professional writer and musician. John lives in the Cotswolds with his partner and their cat, Pi. You can find him occasionally remembering to say something about writing, historical stuff and cats on his blog www.johnbrunsdonauthor.com or at facebook.com/johnbrunsdonauthor