· Susan Spann's debut mystery novel CLAWS OF THE CAT (Minotaur/St. Martin's Press) whisks the reader away to the land of ninjas, teahouses, samurai and missionaries. Susan Spann is an American author that writes historical fiction with an Asian Setting. +Biography. Susan Spann is best known for the Shinobi Mystery series, a collection of books that follow the exploits of an assassin whose new role as a bodyguard drives him to put his sleuthing skills to good use. CLAWS OF THE CAT is one of those books you wish you’d written, but grudgingly know you’d never come up with the premise. Related: Author to Author with Susan Spann. Author Susan Spann takes us to imperial Japan in
Claws Of The Cat (A Shinobi Mystery)|Susan Spann, Lathe-Work - A Practical Treatise on the Tools, Appliances, and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning - Including Hand Turning, Boring and Hand and Self-Acting Motion, Wheel Cutting,|Paul N. Hasluck, Captain Nemo|Xavier Joseph Carbajal, Woman As Fire, Woman As Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata (S U N Y Series in Religious Studies. Claws of the Cat is fast-paced, tightly plotted, and impossible to put down. Susan Spann has created one of the most original and engaging detectives to enter the mystery world in a long while--the master ninja, Hiro. So take a trip back in time to the murderous, political world of the ninja and the samurai, if you dare!". Susan Spann Appearances, Blog Ma Ma Claws of the Cat, Hiro Hattori Novels, Mystery, novel I'm proud and delighted to announce that my publisher, Seventh Street Books, is releasing paperback editions of the first three novels in the Hiro Hattori series: Claws of the Cat, Blade of the Samurai, and Flask of the Drunken.
""A terrific mystery debut that delivers an uncanny sense of life in 16th century Japan. "Claws of the Cat" is fast-paced, tightly plotted, and impossible to put down. Susan Spann has created one of the most original and engaging detectives to enter the mystery world in a long while--the master ninja, Hiro. The image above is cut from the cover for my upcoming mystery novel, Claws of the Cat, and although the neko-te pictured here are not % authentic, they give the basic idea: a finger sheath with a blade that protrudes beyond the wearer’s fingernail, much like a tiger’s claws. "Claws of the Cat" - written by Susan Spann and published in by Thomas Dunne, St Martin's. The bite-sized chapters in this historical mystery novel made the story go quickly. It's in Japan and a samurai has been murdered in a tea house.
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