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Never a dull moment when Trouble is on the case!

Never a dull moment when Trouble is on the case!

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Introducing Trouble, son of Familiar, who has his own unique voice (think Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes). Trouble has inherited his father’s detective skills—and slight contempt of the slow-thinking bipeds. Some of Carolyn Haines' writer friends are joining in the adventure to give you their take on Trouble.

In 1990, Carolyn Haines wrote a romantic mystery which featured a black cat detective with an attitude, Familiar. Her editor at Harlequin Intrigue was Tahti Carter. When Tahti read the book, she suggested that Familiar be turned into a series. And it became one. For 17 books. Familiar, with his wisdom and skepticism about human intelligence, became one of the most popular characters Carolyn Haines ever created. His adventures have been translated into 18 languages and hundreds of thousands of copies of his books have been sold.

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