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Because of the cats by Nicolas Freeling
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Because of the cats (original 1963; edition 1965)

by Nicolas Freeling (Author)

Series: Van der Valk (2)

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Chief Inspecto Van der Valk has a teenage gang on his hands: they are coming into Amsterdam and they are remarkably professional.
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Title:Because of the cats
Authors:Nicolas Freeling (Author)
Info:Penguin Crime (1965), Edition: First Paperback
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Because of the Cats by Nicolas Freeling (1963)

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Whenever an author takes you on a journey to describe the landscape I always imagine a giant bird flying over the land. For the first few pages of Because of the Cats you get that same sensation. The reader looks down on the bigger picture of where the story takes place, this time in the small town of Bloemendaal. It is a simple place usually bereft of crime. Chief Inspector Piet Van der Valk is back on the case when a rash of burglaries escalates to rape in his jurisdiction. As Chief Inspector of the Morals and Children department his focus turns to a group of teens from Bloemendaal. This seems impossible as the town is virtually crime free and all of the suspects are rich. Why would they need to commit break-ins? Why? Because of the cats!
Because prostitution is legal in Amsterdam, law enforcement have a different relationship with the ladies of the night. Van der Valk allows Fedora to pick him up and bring him home for dinner. He even tells her, "You don't bother my morals" (p 17). Pay attention to this woman for she is essential to the case. ( )
  SeriousGrace | Jun 18, 2019 |
(Spoiler warning) youth is murdered in the sea by the girls of his gang who act as enforcers for its older leader. Interesting attitude toward the leader --he sees himself as a seriously charismatic great leader type, but as Van der Valk sees him (and the author presents him), he is a pretentious type --this one murder is all he is able to arrange --his elaborate plans for the gang and the enforcement system are unrealistic. . ( )
  antiquary | Jan 23, 2015 |
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The intriguing title references the words spoken by a member of a gang of disaffected youths. One of their number had suggested that they might collectively avail themselves of the opportunity presented by having bound and gagged a woman in an apartment they were ransacking in Amsterdam, and his only comment was to note that the cats wouldn't like it. But the cats' putative displeasure turns out to be an insufficient deterrent, and the youths rape the woman in a calm and orderly manner, one after the after, unperturbed by the presence of her husband who had been similarly incapacitated. Continued
 

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