Sam the cat runs a detective agency, cracks a tough case, and brings a human criminal to justice.
Linda Stewart Knihy
Tato autorka prozkoumává různorodé literární krajiny, od napínavých románů až po scénáře pro televizi a divadlo. Její práce se vyznačuje hloubkou a šíří, zkoumá různé žánry a formáty. Stewartina rozsáhlá kariéra zahrnuje psaní pro noviny a časopisy, stejně jako tvorbu reklamního textu a písňových textů. Její psaní je definováno všestranností a schopností zaujmout čtenáře napříč mnoha médii.






The Maltese Kitten
- 144 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
In this third adventure, Sam the Cat Detective embarks on another thrilling mystery that promises to engage readers from ages 9 to adult. With a blend of humor and intrigue, the story continues to showcase Sam's cleverness and charm as he navigates challenges and uncovers secrets in his feline world. The narrative captivates with its unique perspective and entertaining plot twists, making it a delightful read for both younger audiences and adults alike.
The Big Catnap
- 136 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
In this thrilling sequel, Sam takes on the case of Sandy, the beloved star of cat food commercials who has vanished without a trace. Tasked by his little sister, Sam soon realizes that unraveling this mystery is more challenging than he anticipated, leading him into a web of unexpected twists and turns. With a blend of humor and suspense, this adventure promises to keep readers engaged as Sam navigates the complexities of his latest investigation.
The Great Catsby
- 152 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Set during Memorial Day weekend in the village of East Ham, this installment features Sam, the cat detective, as he delves into a captivating mystery reminiscent of "The Great Gatsby." The story promises both adventure and intrigue, appealing to readers aged 9 and up. With a blend of charm and clever storytelling, it continues to engage fans of the series while introducing new elements to the beloved narrative.
The story revolves around a giraffe sent from the King of Egypt to Charles X of France, captivating the European audience who had never encountered such a creature. This unique historical event highlights the fascination and curiosity surrounding exotic animals in the 19th century, showcasing the cultural exchange and intrigue of the time.