The book What the Cat Saw was written by author Carolyn G. Hart Here you can read free online of What the Cat Saw book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What the Cat Saw a good or bad book?
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He was nudging the deadline, but he still had ten minutes. He’d fallen back into the routine as if he’d never been away, the early pages locked down around two, late-breaking news up to four. His six years on the LA Times until he was let go in one of the wholesale newsroom firings seemed like a mirage. Maybe they had been. Most of that life had been a mirage. Especially Gail. He felt the familiar twist, half anger, half disbelief. So much for ’til death us do part. Maybe that phrase ought to be... dropped from modern weddings. Maybe the vows should read, I’ll stay until something better comes along. Or, been good to know you, but my way isn’t your way. When the call came about his dad’s stroke, he had told her he needed to go back to Craddock to run the Clarion. Somebody had to do it unless they sold the newspaper that had been founded by his great-grandfather. His brother Sean was a surgeon in Dallas. Sean had never been drawn to the business while Steve had grown up nosing around the newsroom.
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