Frances and Richard Lockridge, of course, were cat people, and cats enlivened all their books (and even become a major plot point in Murder in a Hurry (and in The Judge Is Reversed). (Not that, as writers, they were in the same hemisphere as the writers in the linked post.)
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That is a lovely post, Bill, and I may look into the book. I will share this with my husband and son, as we are all cat lovers.
Let's not talk about H.P. Lovecraft's cat.
Where are Keanu, Ginger, and Mary Ann?
Frances and Richard Lockridge, of course, were cat people, and cats enlivened all their books (and even become a major plot point in Murder in a Hurry (and in The Judge Is Reversed). (Not that, as writers, they were in the same hemisphere as the writers in the linked post.)
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