General Information
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 Title:                  The Cat Dancers
 Author:                 PT Deutermann
 Read By:                Dick Hill
 Copyright:              2005
 Audiobook Copyright:    2005
 Genre:                  Fiction
 Publisher:              Brilliance Audio
 Abridged:               No

Original Media Information
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 Source:                 12 CDs
 Condition:              Excellent

File Information
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 Number of MP3s:         1188
 Total Duration:         14:40
 Total MP3 Size:         613 MB
 Ripped With:            AudioGrabber
 Encoded With:           LAME 1.32 / 3.97
 Encoded At:             CBR 96 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono
 Normalize:              None
 Noise Reduction:        None
 ID3 Tags:               Set, v1.1, v2.3

Posting
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 Posting Plan:           All together with adequate PAR2s
 Reposting Rules:        Use the PARs. If incomplete on Giganews, I will fill.

Book Description
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Deutermann's first chapter features the eponymous,
anonymous cat dancer as he rappels down a cliff in the dead of night,
swings into the cave of a 200-pound female mountain lion and snaps a
picture of the enraged beast as she attempts to disembowel him. The
scene then shifts to a pair of thugs, who, while attempting to rob a gas
station minimart, shoot the Pakistani owner and cause a fire that
incinerates a young soccer mom and her child. The scumbag perps skate on
a technicality when judge Annie Bellamy points out they were never read
their rights before confessing. That Deutermann (Firefly; Darkside) is
able to fuse these two disparate plots is testament to his well-drawn
characters, intelligent, realistic dialogue and top-notch writing. Lt.
Cam Richter, of the Manceford County, N.C., Sheriff's Office, is in
charge of the minimart case, which becomes much more complicated after
he receives an e-mail attachment that shows one of the two freed
killers, K-dog Simmonds, being electrocuted in what is clearly a
home-made electric chair. Cam is soon headed into the backcountry of the
Great Smoky Mountains on the trail of both a nest of vigilante killers
and the elusive, possibly apocryphal Eastern mountain lion. Petrified
readers will be checking under the bed and in the closets for any
panthers that may have crept inside while they were glued to the pages.
(Dec.) 


