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The Rainbow Moggies
The Rainbow Moggies
The Rainbow Moggies
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The Rainbow Moggies

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Martine's 16-year-old daughter Amelie is busy faking a science experiment with the help of her older brother one Saturday when they accidentally poison Martine. Amelie and her brother deal with the possibility that they may have committed involuntary manslaughter in this darkly funny tale from Mary Kitt-Neel.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 19, 2011
ISBN9781458084309
The Rainbow Moggies
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Mary Kitt-Neel

I am a full-time freelance writer, writing website content and blogs for my clients. I also enjoy writing fiction, both novels and short stories. In addition to being a writer, I spent over a decade as an engineer at an Air Force facility, and I have also worked as a newspaper journalist.

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    The Rainbow Moggies - Mary Kitt-Neel

    The Rainbow Moggies

    Mary Kitt-Neel

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    Copyright 2011 Mary Kitt-Neel

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    Cover Photograph © 2006 Mary Hiers

    Martine’s daughter Amelie, who everyone called Email, had never been one for schoolwork. She was a junior in high school and perfectly content to skate by in her classes. Not only did it require less effort, it turned her father, who she hated, into a raving lunatic, which she found profoundly entertaining. Her apathy toward school did cause him to regularly berate Martine’s parenting skills within earshot of Email and whoever else he could gather for one of his performances, but Martine had stopped caring what he thought of her about three years before the divorce.

    However, Email was

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