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Loading... The Cat Who Sang for the Birds (1998)by Lilian Jackson Braun
None. August 27, 1999 The Cat Who Sang for the Birds Lilian Jackson Braun Had trouble focusing on this one. Maybe I just wasn’t in the right mood. Someone has burned up an old country woman in her rickety barn of a house, and Qwill soon learns of a scam that led the old lady to sell off a huge portion of her land for a fraction of its worth. This is all connected somehow to the new art gallery on the other side of the road, where a young, sad woman sits in a back room painting pictures of butterflies and keeping company with a rude, cursing parrot. When Qwill sees the bruises on her arms and suspects her bartender boyfriend with whom she lives, inexplicably, in the very expensive Indian Village condos, he feels for her and of course, gets that suspicious otherworldly tugging sensation in his mustache. Then the girl disappears, an turns up dead in the river. The bartender and a scheming local political / restauranteur get their comeuppance for the scam, the old lady’s death, and the girl’s death. The title comes from – I guess – the fact that Koko chats animatedly with a small flock of birds every morning. Qwill likes to pack the cats and some goodies in a tote bag and take them out to the gazebo for lunch, which sounds really good right now… myst no reviews | add a review Is contained in
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 051512463X, Paperback)The 20th addition to the marvelous, bestselling "Cat Who . . . " mystery series finds Lilian Jackson Braun in fine form. It's spring in Moose County and newspaper columnist Jim Qwilleran and his remarkable felines, Koko and Yum Yum, are caught up in intrigue once again, this time investigating the death of an elderly woman in a suspicious fire and the mysterious break-in at the newly opened art museum (Mystery/Detective)(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Apr 2011 08:14:47 -0400) In this delightful new novel featuring Jim Qwilleran and his lovable cats, Koko and Yum Yum, the rites of spring are celebrated with the fine art of birdcalling and a fateful act of murder. It seems that this spring, a cat's fancy may turn to crime-solving. A LG and Mystery Guild selection.… (more) |
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