Sam the Cat

“Sam the Cat” by Linda Stewart is a humorous juvenile fiction book published by Cheshire House Books in 2000. With 128 pages, this edition presents a story centered around Sam, a cat who takes on the role of a detective. When a mysterious female cat enters his office with a troubling tale, Sam is faced with a dilemma that challenges his instincts and judgment.
Readers will find a blend of humor and intrigue as Sam navigates the complexities of his latest case. The narrative explores themes of justice and deception within the context of a detective story, featuring animals in a whimsical setting. This engaging tale invites young readers to ponder the nature of trust and the challenges of decision-making, all while enjoying a lighthearted mystery.
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Justice is Sam’s business, his only business. It’s not a pretty job or an easy one, but it’s a job Sam can do. Then “She” walks into his office, purrs out her unhappy story, and begs him to take her case. Sam doesn’t play the sap for anyone, but she’s pretty, scared, and needs his help. Or does she?
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