Cats and Crime
Monday, May 25, 2026
Sunday, May 24, 2026
New Cat Puzzle: No. I'm not listening to you.
To see the finished puzzle at the puzzle site, click the square in the lower left corner there.
This one is a real challenge.
Have fun!
To do the puzzle tootle over to cat jigsaw puzzle
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Free to Watch Classic Murder Mystery Movie: The Brasher Doubloon
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| A P.I. Philip Marlowe movie for you. |
The Brasher Doubloon is 1947 black and white private eye mystery movie. It's 1 hour 12 minutes long.
Make some popcorn, grab your beverage of choice and enjoy this classic movie.
To watch the movie trundle over to Classic Noir Movie
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Free to Listen Paranormal Romance Audiobook: Taken for Granite
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| How many tropes can you stuff in one story? |
The romcom grumpy/sunshine romance Taken for Granite is written by Wynn Valentine. It's 5 hours 22 minutes long.
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Paranormal Romance
Friday, May 22, 2026
Free to Listen Cozy Mystery Audiobook: Frothy Foul Play
Frothy Foul Play was written by Tonya Kappes. It's 5 hours 45 minutes long.
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Cozy Mystery Audiobook
Free to Listen Sweet Romance Audiobook:My Brother's Grumpy Best Friend
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| It's Friday. Let the audiobook listening begin. |
My Brother's Grumpy Best Friend was written by Abby Greyson. It's 4 hours 11 minutes long.
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Romance Audiobook
Thursday, May 21, 2026
The Big Thrill Magazine Online
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| That's it for today. See you tomorrow. |
It has some interesting articles, features and reviews. Click the titles and descriptions below the book covers to get access to the material.
Note: It is more of a book advertising site.
To read the issue tootle over to The Big Thrill
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The Big Thrill
Court Rules Against Anna's Archive in Copyright Lawsuit - Publishers Weekly
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| Another pirate site taken down. |
According to the post, the publishers won their copyright infringement lawsuit against the pirate site Anna's Archive. The court basically shut them down.
Panzer says, "That's a large fine. Now they have to find them and collect."
Note: This is a short-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea to drink.
To read the post tootle over to Anna's Archive
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Mysteries set in France: Final Call for Articles - Mystery Fanfare
Janet Rudolph, the Editor of the Mystery Readers Journal, is looking for articles for the next issue of the magazine. The post includes complete guidelines and the submission email address.
Panzer says, "The submission deadline is June 1."
Note: This is a medium length post, but most of the information covers the closed to submission categories. No snack needed.
To read the post tootle over to Mystery Fanfare
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market,
Mystery,
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James Daunt Looks to Clarify B&N's Position on AI-Generated Books - Publishers Weekly
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| AI is definitely a fighting word for some people. |
In the interview James Daunt was asked about AI-Generated book sales. Apparently, some people were unhappy with his response, so he clarified the bookstores' stance and the Publishers Weekly posted about it.
Panzer says, "Like this little kitty told you yesterday, 'Read the post all the way to the end'."
Note: This is a short-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea to drink.
To read the post tootle over to James Daunt
To read yesterday's post trundle over to Barnes and Noble CEO
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