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  1. Chris Abernathy writes fun and funny mysteries built around unique and lovable characters, some of which are human. Growing up in a home that resembled a library, with overflowing bookshelves in every room, Chris has always been surrounded by books.

  2. Detective Whiskers Cozy Mystery Series by Chris Abernathy. 6 primary works • 7 total works. Book 1. Paw and Order. by Chris Abernathy. 4.47 · 313 Ratings · 49 Reviews · 2 editions. What’s better than a K-9 cop? A feline detective. … Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. CSI: Cat Sleuth Investigation. by Chris Abernathy.

  3. Jun 20, 2023 · CSI: Cat Sleuth Investigation by Chris Abernathy is a delightful addition to the cozy mystery genre! In this entertaining tale set in Paradise Cove, Detective Whiskers ( a cat) steals the show with his unwavering determination to solve a puzzling murder.

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  4. Welcome to the website of Chris Abernathy, author of the Detective Whiskers Cozy Mystery Series. By entering this site you confirm that you love animals and a good mystery with fun characters.

  5. May 23, 2023 · Chris Abernathy has a winner with his comedic feline mystery! His cast of idiosyncratic characters can't help but bring both chuckles and belly laughs. As Detective Whiskers, the endearing furry hero, lives for his commitment to protect his human, Sheila, while skillfully discerning the motives behind the eccentric characters surrounding her ...

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  6. Dec 25, 2023 · Chris Abernathy writes fun and funny mysteries built around unique and lovable characters, some of which are human. Growing up in a home that resembled a library, with overflowing bookshelves in every room, Chris has always been surrounded by books.

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  7. Sep 12, 2023 · Chris Abernathy. 4.59. 108 ratings10 reviews. Who would be crazy enough to commit murder while surrounded by dozens of crime mystery writers? The evidence clearly points to one suspect. The problem is, there's no way they could have done it.