Paw & Order
Paw & Order Vol 1: The Grilled Cheese Caper
Paw & Order Vol 1: The Grilled Cheese Caper
(publisher: Papercutz)
The annual Grilled Cheese Festival is ruined when someone steals all the sandwiches, and it's up to Paw & Order detectives, Purrlock and Marlowe, to figure out who did it! Was it Jinny Giraffe, who was upset that the Grilled Cheese Festival kept her from putting on her Art Festival? Was it Coach Allan Alligator, who was banned from the festival the year before? OR was it Purrlock's arch nemesis, Meowiearty, who was behind the dastardly deed? In Jason Platt's funny and delightfully illustrated book, readers will have the opportunity to put their Paw & Order detective hat on and try to solve the crime alongside Purrlock and Marlowe!
Paw & Order Vol 2: The Case of the Sleeping Artist
(publisher:papercutz)
AVAILABLE OCTOBER 28TH 2025—PREORDER TODAY!
Purrlock and Marlowe have been invited to Paris by Marlowe's Aunt Foo Foo to see the unveiling of M. Henri Porcupine's painting. It's his first painting in ten years and highly anticipated. But, when the detectives arrive, they find out that the painting has been stolen only moments after its reveal! To make matters worse, Marlowe's Aunt Foo Foo has been arrested for the crime. But if it wasn't Aunt Foo Foo, then who? The only other suspect is Hugh Manatee, M. Henri's artistic rival. And what exactly did M. Canard, the arts reporter for the newspaper, see and hear the night of the theft? In Jason Platt's funny and delightfully illustrated story, readers will have their own opportunity to piece the puzzle together and, hopefully, save Aunt Foo Foo!
Paw & Order Vol 3: The Night of the Comet
(publisher: papercuts)
AVAILABLE JUNE 23rd, 2026!
Due to a bike accident, Dr. Tortuga, the director of the local observatory, missed discovering the newest comet going past the planet. Meowiearty, Purrlock’s nemesis, is convinced that it was no accident and hires Purrlock and Marlowe to find out who was responsible! Was Red Herring, Dr. Tortuga’s neighbor, so upset that the doctor kept riding her bike through his garden that he did it? Or was the doctor’s assistant, Trey Burchell, so jealous of never finding an astronomical discovery that he made sure she wasn’t the one to find the comet, claiming it as his own? Or was Nina VanHopp, the young astronomer, who ended up discovering the comet that night, so driven that she’d do anything to mark the discovery on her own? Follow Purrlock and Marlowe through the clues and find out what happened on the night of the comet!