. . "Women Sleuths." . . "Mystery fiction." . . "Treasure Fiction." . . . . "How to Tail a Cat"@en . . "-- --"@en . . . "How to tail a cat"@en . "How to tail a cat" . . "Okay, granted, an albino alligator on the loose in San Francisco is pretty darn exciting. But my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, and I have better things to do than tail a reptile from Nob Hill to Fishermans Wharf. Were investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers, the 1900s -era benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligators aquarium. Follow the money, as my uncle Oscar used to say."@en . "How to tail a cat : a Cats and Curios mystery" . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Granted, an albino alligator on the loose in San Francisco is pretty darn exciting. But my two cats, Rupert and Isabella, and I have better things to do than tail a reptile from Nob Hill to Fisherman's Wharf. We're investigating the mysterious Steinhart brothers--the 1900s-era benefactors who provided the original funding for Clive the alligator's aquarium. Follow the money, as my uncle Oscar used to say. In the media circus surrounding Clive, one clown gets a little too close to the renegade gator--our very own aspiring mayor, Montgomery Carmichael. We'd hate to see Monty meet an undignified end, but we're on a hunt of our own--for Uncle Oscar's latest treasure. Of course, that's assuming the whole thing isn't a crock." . . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . "Rebecca and her two cats, Rupert and Isabella, pursue their hunt for Uncle Oscar's latest treasure while investigating the brothers who funded the aquarium that held the albino alligator that is now loose in San Francisco."@en . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . "Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress)" . . "3M Company." . . "San Francisco (Calif.)" . .