Two Points for Murder

Two Points for Murder by D. B. Borton is a First Edition published by Berkley Books in 1993. This 230-page novel follows Cat Caliban, who, after raising three children, embarks on a new career as a private investigator. Her latest case starts innocently with a lost kitten but quickly escalates into a perilous situation when she discovers the notebook of a murdered high-school athlete, revealing that the murder is merely the beginning of a deeper mystery.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Cat navigates the complexities of her case against the backdrop of city life. The narrative explores themes of investigation and danger, showcasing Cat’s determination and resourcefulness as she uncovers the truth. With a focus on women sleuths and private investigators, this book offers an engaging look into the challenges faced by those who seek justice in a bustling urban environment.
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After raising three kids, Cat Caliban figures she’s got exactly what it takes to be a successful P.I. Her latest case begins with a lost kitten and leads to danger when she finds the notebook of a murdered high-school jock. It soon becomes clear that the murder is just the tip of the iceberg.
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