In 1950s New York, rookie detective Morton Digby is on the case of a murdered journalist. But the victim's fiery fiancée is taking justice into her own paws-and he'll have to catch the killer before she runs out of lives.
Set in a noir world of cats and dogs, The Nine Lives of Bianca Moon blends classic mystery with playful fantasy and ghostly fun. When beloved reporter Flint Lockford turns up dead in Greenwich Village, Digby and his partner J.B. Puddleworth are called to investigate. Complicating matters is Flint's headstrong fiancée, Bianca Moon, who has launched a reckless quest for revenge.
Meanwhile, Flint's ghost finds himself stuck in Ghosthall, an abandoned courthouse turned spectral hangout. Determined to protect Bianca from her own feline fury-but limited by his ghostly powers-he must rely on Digby and Puddleworth to collar the killers before it's too late.
Detective fiction with a paranormal twist, The Nine Lives of Bianca Moon delivers a sharp, heartwarming tale of love, loss, and second chances.Murder, ghosts, and a vengeful fiancée? The Nine Lives of Bianca Moon is the perfect blend of humorous fantasy, detective story, and ghostly fun.
"An engrossing blend of satirical wit, mystery, and the supernatural.... the strength of the novel lies in its vibrant and imaginative storytelling."-Readers' Favorite
"Heras delivers a rollicking murder mystery-starring cats and dogs-set in 1950s New York City.... A quirky premise and sharp twists and turns make this page-turning fun."-Kirkus Reviews
"Morton Digby's world is one that readers will want to visit again and again.... With a surprising mix of hard-boiled drama and cartoon comedy, Delas Heras spins an enchanting tale of life, death and afterlife."-IndieReader
"This fun, fast-paced mystery adds a fantastic twist to adult detective fiction as furry protagonists in an alternative New York City seek justice in life and the afterlife."-Blueink Reviews
"It is a fun, often hilarious alternate world hosting a story that brims with clever puns."-Foreword Clarion Reviews
417 pages.