The Macaw Muttered

The Macaw Muttered by Rachael Rawlings, published by Hydra Publications in September 2016, is a 250-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of mystery and detective storytelling. The narrative follows Genevieve, who is faced with the unexpected arrival of Hemingway, her father’s Green Wing Macaw. As she grapples with her father’s mysterious disappearance, Genevieve embarks on a road trip with a disorganized veterinarian to return the parrot to its owner in Florida, all while navigating the complexities of her family dynamics.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and intrigue as Genevieve and her companion encounter various challenges on their journey. The story explores themes of family, responsibility, and the unexpected connections that arise in the pursuit of answers. With a focus on women sleuths, this edition presents a unique take on the mystery genre, inviting readers to join Genevieve in her quest to uncover the truth about her father and the legacy tied to the parrot.
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What does an uptight scientist, a freewheeling veterinarian, a pirate wanna be, and a massive parrot have in common?
When Hemingway, the Green Wing Macaw that is her father’s best friend and constant companion, shows up on her doorstep, Genevieve wants nothing more than to return him. He’s messy, loud, and an irritating reminder of her wayward parent. However, her father has disappeared without a word, and she has no idea how to find him.
Reluctantly, she sets out on a road trip with a family friend, a silky voiced veterinarian with a bad case of disorganization, to Florida to hunt down the parrot’s owner and return him. Faced with constant roadblocks and some real hints of danger, they attempt to track down her father.
Will they be in time to help save a vital piece of Florida’s legacy and her father?
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