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The Cat Who Smelled a Rat by Lilian Jackson Braun Jove, January, 2002. Hardcover, 293 pages. ISBN: 0515132268 Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
Snow still hasn't arrived in Moose County -- that charming
and eccentric place which is 400 miles north of everywhere.
And snow is certainly needed; a series of arson fires has
been exacerbated by the dry weather. Journalist and
philanthropist Jim Qwilleran sets out to investigate the fires,
with the help of his famous Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum,
who have a rare talent for nosing out the truth.
A mysterious disappearance and the arrival of a new rare book
dealer in town make Qwilleran wonder if the disparate events are
connected. This is Moose County, after all, and almost
everything here seems connected to everything else.
The lovable and eccentric inhabitants of the town of Pickax are all back in this latest entry in the long-running and beloved series which is the standard-bearer for the classic cat-cozy-type mystery. Qwilleran and his library lady love, Polly, are comfortably ensconced in unmarried bliss and the cats provide all the clues to the mystery right on schedule. Lilian Jackson Braun fans will not be disappointed. Reprinted with permission from The Internet Writing Journal®. Copyright © 1997-2011 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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