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Karen Kijewski

    Karen J. Kijewski crafts compelling narratives that delve into the darker aspects of human nature. Her writing is distinguished by sharp dialogue and intricately plotted mysteries that keep readers engaged until the very end. Through her work, Kijewski often explores complex moral dilemmas, reflecting the ambiguities found in the real world. Her prose is precise and evocative, offering readers a deep insight into character psychology.

    Ein Fall für Kat. Ein Kriminalroman mit Kat Colorado.
    Spannend Trio
    Wild Kat
    Copy Kat
    Alley kat blues
    Kat Scratch Fever
    • Kat Scratch Fever

      • 355 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(2533)Add rating

      A Sacramento attorney commits suicide--and Kat finds a video suggested he'd been blackmailed. But as Kat investigates, she discovers that the extortionist has a charitable streak, ordering victims to make their payments to an organization that helps handicapped kids. See centerpiece feature.

      Kat Scratch Fever
    • Set in Sacramento, the story follows Kat Colorado, a tough private investigator known for her compassion towards the downtrodden and her complex relationship with a police officer named Hank. As she navigates the gritty world of crime, her insatiable curiosity often leads her into dangerous situations, blurring the lines between her professional duties and personal connections. The narrative explores themes of resilience and morality in a world where curiosity can have deadly consequences.

      Alley kat blues
    • She's a hard-boiled Sacramento P.I. with a soft spot for the unlucky, the unloved, and one special cop named Hank. Her name is Kat Colorado, and in her business curiosity can be more than an occupational hazard -- it can be murder. It's hard to tell where the truth ends and the lies begin when Kat is hired to look into the death of a young woman in a historic California gold-country resort town. The police have closed the books on Deidre Durkin's murder; it was a tragic robbery-homicide. But could a clever murderer have created the illusion of a parking-lot theft gone bad? Was Deidre's loving husband as perfect as he seemed? The more Kat finds out about the victim, the less she's convinced that Deidre was the woman she appeared to be. But then Kat, in her undercover role as a bartender, isn't the person she pretends to be, either. And as Kat discovers, in this little town, even life and death are an illusion.

      Copy Kat
    • Katapult

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      Katapult