Mrs. Murphy Mysteries is a long-running book series by Rita Mae Brown. The stories focus on a postmistress named Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, and her pets tiger cat named Mrs. Murphy, a corgi named Tee Tucker, and a fat grey cat named Pewter, who actually originally belonged to the local market owner during the first seven books. All of the stories involve a series of murders occurring, usually when newcomers start appearing in the town of Crozet, Virginia. Harry usually tries to solve the mystery of the murders herself, despite warnings from friends and the local police. Her pets are usually one step ahead of her in solving the mystery.
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| - Mrs. Murphy Mysteries is a long-running book series by Rita Mae Brown. The stories focus on a postmistress named Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, and her pets tiger cat named Mrs. Murphy, a corgi named Tee Tucker, and a fat grey cat named Pewter, who actually originally belonged to the local market owner during the first seven books. All of the stories involve a series of murders occurring, usually when newcomers start appearing in the town of Crozet, Virginia. Harry usually tries to solve the mystery of the murders herself, despite warnings from friends and the local police. Her pets are usually one step ahead of her in solving the mystery.
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| - Mrs. Murphy Mysteries is a long-running book series by Rita Mae Brown. The stories focus on a postmistress named Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, and her pets tiger cat named Mrs. Murphy, a corgi named Tee Tucker, and a fat grey cat named Pewter, who actually originally belonged to the local market owner during the first seven books. All of the stories involve a series of murders occurring, usually when newcomers start appearing in the town of Crozet, Virginia. Harry usually tries to solve the mystery of the murders herself, despite warnings from friends and the local police. Her pets are usually one step ahead of her in solving the mystery.
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