Book Reviews of A Cat in a Glass House (Alice Nestleton, Bk 7)

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A Cat in a Glass House (Alice Nestleton, Bk 7)
Author: Lydia Adamson

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Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780451177063 - ISBN-10: 0451177061
Publication Date: 11/1993
Pages: 208

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Allison W. (sealady) reviewed on 11/26/2006...


Alice Nestleton, after years in off, off-off and far-beyond Broadway theater, sees stardom beckoning at last. Her agent has sent her to a trendy Tribeca Chinese eatery to land a movie part with an almost-major film producer. Instead, Alice is catapulted into crime once more. Before she can even order, she spots a fabulous red tabby mysteriously perched amid the glass decor...and three young thugs pulling out weapons to spray the restaurant with bullets. After the shooting, a pretty waitress is dead, and Alice--ever hopeful actress, accojmplished cat-sitter, and occcasional consultant for the NYPD--is dead certain the tabby is missing. Teamed up with a handsome, Mandarin-speaking city cop, she's up to her fortune cookie in trouble...." (quoted from back cover).

Mary L. reviewed on 7/24/2006...


alice nestleton,after years sbeseees stardom at last.her agent has ssent her to a trendy chinese eaery to land a movie partwith an almost major film producer.instead,alice is cat-apulated into crime once more.before she can oder three young thugs come shooting up the place.after they leave the watiress is deadand the cat is missing.teaming up with a handsome,mandarin speaking city cop she up to her fortune cookie in trouble.

Debbie M. (Tafwin) reviewed on 3/17/2006...


The seventh title in the Alice Nestleton mystery series. Alice thinks she is about to get her big break when she goes to dinner with a powerful Hollywood producer. When their waitress gets murdered, Alice's instincts say the red tabby she saw in the restaurant is the key to the crime.

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