The Joe Grey Mysteries

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The Joe Grey Mysteries are a series of mysteries written by Shirley Rousseau Murphy. The first book, Cat on the Edge,[1] was published in April 1996 as a paperback original (ISBN 0-06-105600-6), as were the next two, Cat Under Fire (November 1996), and Cat Raise the Dead (May 1997). Cat Bearing Gifts was published in November 2012. "Cat on the Money" is a novella which was originally published in Cats Magazine. The magazine was discontinued before the story was finished. Only 8 chapters had been published. The entire story can be downloaded at the official site of The Joe Grey Mysteries.[2]

Major characters

  • Joe Grey -- A talking gray-and-white tomcat who solves murders and other crimes with the help of his mate Dulcie. Joe Grey has a docked tail after his tail was broken by a drunkard.
  • Dulcie -- A talking orange tabby cat, "the sharpest feline sleuth on the mystery scene--one cool cat, a clawed and formidable enemy of crime,"[3] Dulcie has solved numerous murders and other crimes with the help of her mate Joe Grey. Dulcie is also a library cat.
  • The Kit
  • Clyde Damen
  • Wilma Getz
  • Police Captain Max Harper
  • Charlie Getz/Harper
  • Detective Dallas Garza
  • Ryan Flannery
  • Detective Juana Davis
  • Rube
  • Lucinda Greenlaw
  • Pedric Greenlaw

Recurring characters

  • Kate Osbourne
  • Lee Wark
  • Willow
  • Cotton
  • Coyote
  • Azrael
  • Hestig & Selig
  • Rock
  • Barney
  • Snowflake
  • Bucky
  • Redwing
  • Bernine Sage
  • Sicily Aronson
  • John Bern
  • Mabel Farthy/Hammond
  • Mavity Flowers
  • Cora Lee French
  • Susan Dorriss/Brittain
  • Lamb
  • Gabrielle Row
  • Dillon Thurwell
  • Helen Thurwell
  • John/Bob Thurwell
  • Lori Reed
  • Detective Kathleen Ray
  • Lieutenant Brennan
  • Hanni Coon
  • Dr. Jim Firetti
  • Greeley Urzey
  • George Jolly
  • Michael Flannery
  • Scott Flannery

Series

  • # 1. Cat on the Edge (HarperPrism, 1996; Avon, ISBN 0-06-105600-6)
  • # 2. Cat Under Fire (HarperPrism, 1997; Avon, ISBN 0-06-105601-4). Winner of the Cat Writers' Association's 1997 Muse Medallion.
  • # 3. Cat Raise the Dead (HarperPrism, 1997; Avon, ISBN 0-06-105602-2). Winner of the Cat Writers' Association's 1998 Muse Medallion and President's Best-of-the-Best Awards.
  • # 4. Cat in the Dark (HarperPrism, 1999; Avon, ISBN 0-06-105947-1). Winner of the Cat Writers' Association's 1999 Muse Medallion.
  • # 5. Cat to the Dogs (HarperCollins, 2000. Hardcover: ISBN 0-06-105097-0. Paperback: Avon, ISBN 0-06-105988-9)
  • # 6. Cat Spitting Mad (HarperCollins, 2001. Hardcover: ISBN 0-06-105098-9. Paperback: Avon, ISBN 0-06-105989-7. Large print: Wheeler, 1-58-724158-7.) Winner of the Cat Writers' Association's 2001 Muse Medallion.
  • **Cat on the Money (Published in Cats Magazine and joegrey.com)
  • Cat Laughing Last
  • Cat Seeing Double
  • Cat Fear No Evil
  • Cat Cross Their Graves
  • Cat Breaking Free
  • Cat Pay the Devil
  • Cat Deck the Halls
  • Cat Playing Cupid
  • Cat Striking Back
  • Cat Coming Home
  • Cat Telling Tales
  • Cat Bearing Gifts

Related Book

The Catswold Portal, also written by Murphy and originally published in 1992, is a sort of prequel to the Joe Grey series. Although not part of the Joe Grey series, The Catswold Portal is similar in that it also involves talking magical cat-people. The story takes place in the same locale as the Joe Grey series, only earlier, and explains the origins of the talking cats and how they came to be.[2]

External links

References

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