Nine Lives to Murder

Marian Babson

Steven Crossley (Narrator)

06-07-16

6hrs 48min

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06-07-16

6hrs 48min

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Unabridged

Genre

Fiction/Mystery & Detective

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“Clever and catty in Nine Lives to Murder, the prolific author of more than thirty…novels in the comedy-of-manners vein demonstrates how to make a fluffy tale bristle…There seems no end to Ms. Babson’s ingenuity as she puts Win through his hilarious paces as a cat…For the marvels of metamorphosis, stick to Kafka. For the joy of cats, consider Ms. Babson.” New York Times

In this hilarious tour de chat, Marian Babson goes beyond the many bubbling mysteries she has written to add an element of comic fantasy to the menace of murder.

Someone is trying to kill leading British Shakespearean actor, husband, father, ladies’ man, and soon-to-be knight of the realm Winstanley Fortescue. The actor, rehearsing his starring role in the forthcoming play Serpent in the Heather, is conked on the head backstage. He falls off a ladder and lands on the resident pest-control officer, Montmorency D. Mousa (otherwise known as Monty), the company cat. When Fortescue comes to, he finds to his horror that he has become trapped in Monty’s body, while the cat, now installed in the heroic frame of the distinguished thespian, has been carted off to the intensive-care unit reserved for humans. How this actor, who has played to the crowned heads of Europe, suffers such indignities as being forced to use a litter box and having to evade his unknown enemy makes this most recent work tops among all the author’s delightful novels.

Praise

“Clever and catty in Nine Lives to Murder, the prolific author of more than thirty…novels in the comedy-of-manners vein demonstrates how to make a fluffy tale bristle…There seems no end to Ms. Babson’s ingenuity as she puts Win through his hilarious paces as a cat…For the marvels of metamorphosis, stick to Kafka. For the joy of cats, consider Ms. Babson.” New York Times

“Babson’s…comic latest is, quite simply, the cat’s meow.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Humorous dialogue and a creative plot.” School Library Journal

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Language English
Release Day Jun 6, 2016
Release Date June 7, 2016
Release Date Machine 1465257600
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Bestselling Mystery, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Cozy, Bestselling Mysteries, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult
Author Bio
Marian Babson

Marian Babson (1929–2017) wrote more than forty novels in the traditional amateur-sleuth style, “murder most British.” In 1996 she was awarded the Crime Writers’ Association Dagger in the library category for her body of work. Her many interests—theater, cinema, art, cooking, travel, and cats—were often reflected in her novels.

Narrator Bio
Steven Crossley

Steven Crossley, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, has built a career on both sides of the Atlantic as an actor and audiobook narrator, for which he has won more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and been a nominee for the prestigious Audie Award. He is a member of the internationally renowned theater company Complicite and has appeared in numerous theater, television, film, and radio dramas.

Overview

In this hilarious tour de chat, Marian Babson goes beyond the many bubbling mysteries she has written to add an element of comic fantasy to the menace of murder.

Someone is trying to kill leading British Shakespearean actor, husband, father, ladies’ man, and soon-to-be knight of the realm Winstanley Fortescue. The actor, rehearsing his starring role in the forthcoming play Serpent in the Heather, is conked on the head backstage. He falls off a ladder and lands on the resident pest-control officer, Montmorency D. Mousa (otherwise known as Monty), the company cat. When Fortescue comes to, he finds to his horror that he has become trapped in Monty’s body, while the cat, now installed in the heroic frame of the distinguished thespian, has been carted off to the intensive-care unit reserved for humans. How this actor, who has played to the crowned heads of Europe, suffers such indignities as being forced to use a litter box and having to evade his unknown enemy makes this most recent work tops among all the author’s delightful novels.

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