Advertisement
We are excited to welcome debut author Kit Gray for an evening celebration of their new book, The Black Cat Detectives! The Black Cat Detectives is a charming cozy mystery with a delightful twist: The detectives are three kittens with magical powers, determined to solve a most purr-plexing case.Precocious kittens Bippity, Boppity, and Boop are exceedingly loyal to their human, the twenty-eight-year-old up-and-coming magician Mila. She saved them from starving to death in a dingy Corvin’s Crossing alleyway, even though her own life is in shambles. So when Mila’s sketchy boyfriend and business manager turns up dead at the end of her big magic show—she’s the prime suspect. With evidence mounting, there’s nothing stopping the sheriff from hauling away Mila to the human pound. Unless the kittens can solve the crime and clear her name. This is one meow-stery more tangled than any ball of yarn they’ve encountered yet.
About Kit Gray
Kit Gray draws inspiration from their lived experiences of queerness, disability, neurodivergence, fat positivity, and petting three cats with two hands. Their life has been an adventure, from facilitating equine therapy for trauma survivors to counseling at-risk youth with the aid of an inordinately large subwoofer and beyond. They earned their BA from Mount Holyoke and their MS from Capella University. Kit is a full-time writer/mom and is honored to be represented by Marisa Corvisiero and Ciara Smith at Corvisiero Literary Agency. Kit is a third-place winner of the Not Quite Write Prize and a Best of the Net 2025 nominee. Their work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Advocate, Choices: An Anthology of Reproductive Horror, The Not Quite Write Anthology 2025, The B'K, Five Minutes, High Shelf, HerStry, Knee Brace, All Existing, and Quibble, among others. Find out what they’re working on now at http://elise-scott.com.
Advertisement
Event Venue
12 Spruce St., Acton, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01720
Tickets
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.





