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The Phantom Sleuth takes the reader out of the ordinary, work-a-day world and transports him/her into a world of "What ifs." What if you suddenly morphed into a cat? Ever looked at the world from a cat's perspective? Quietly observing, possibly passing judgment on human interaction from a perch by the fire? Knowing more than they think you know from your perch by the fire? How would a sane, sensible person handle such an out-of-body experience? Join the journey as this ordinary housewife goes on an extraordinary adventure, struggling to maintain sanity in a world of disbelievers.

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The Phantom Sleuth takes the reader out of the ordinary, work-a-day world and transports him/her into a world of "What ifs." What if you suddenly morphed into a cat? Ever looked at the world from a cat's perspective? Quietly observing, possibly passing judgment on human interaction from a perch by the fire? Knowing more than they think you know from your perch by the fire? How would a sane, sensible person handle such an out-of-body experience? Join the journey as this ordinary housewife goes on an extraordinary adventure, struggling to maintain sanity in a world of disbelievers.
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Autorenporträt
CONNIE CLIFFORD was born Constance Mildred Carrier in Rapid City, South Dakota, the second child of an English mother and an American father. A late-in-life graduate of the University of Texas at El Paso, majoring in business and education, she began writing in her spare time. Semi-retired from civil service at Biggs Air Force base, where she met and married WWII bomber pilot, Howard Clifford, she taught Creative Writing to other retired seniors, a class sponsored by the local community college. CONNIE'S first novel, Then There's Murder!, completely fiction, is supported by actual headlines from the El Paso Times during the 80's. It investigates the effects of a rising drug culture on the sleepy village town along the Texas-Mexico border and offers a political theory about our neighboring government plotting to take over Texas from the inside.