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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. It was okay. Not my cupOtea. ( )A good one. Lots of info on the people and town with a classic little murder (or two) to keep you wondering how it's all going to tie together. The title is misleading. While it ties in to the story.. it doesn't have a dang thing to do with the murders. Or am I mising something? Only in Moose County could Mr. Q get away with what he gets away with. Murder mysteries are my guilty reading pleasure. They're the perfect sort of brain candy for when you just want to immerse yourself into something distracting. The Cat Who series has the added bonus of featuring two things that I find interesting - a rural town in the middle of nowhere, and Siamese cats. I've always had a fantasy of leaving the world behind and going to live in a small rural town (although in reality I think I'd go crazy after the first week) and of course I love cats, so what's not to like about this series? The idea is there's a newspaper reporter from the big city who strikes it stupid rich and settles in a small rural community and investigates odd happenings in his spare time with the "assistance" of his cat Koko. (Although Koko's "assistance" is arguably in the reporter's imagination). This particular book in the series was not very good. It didn't make much use of Jim Qwilleran, the investigator, who I like a lot. It didn't really feature the cats much, and the "crime" wasn't even the focus of the story! Definitely not her best work. It was a pleasant ambling tale that I'd have enjoyed far more had it not been for all the inauthentic Scottishness rubbed in again and again, which increasingly grated. The book was set in some town in which you could sit out by the lake - what writer in her right mind could conceive that Scottish expatriates might call that town Brrr? As for the idea that everyone had marmalade recipes passed down the generations - pah! no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0399151079, Hardcover)James Qwilleran and his famous felines, Koko and Yum Yum, are back for another mystery-solving stint in the beloved bestselling Cat Who . . . series.In Qwill's opinion, "A town without a bookstore is like a chicken with one leg," and since the late Eddington Smith's bookstore burned down, the town of Pickax has been somewhat off balance. To the rescue comes the Klingenschoen Foundation, manager of Qwill's estate, which considers a new bookstore a worthy investment. Delighted by their good fortune, the people of Moose County prepare to celebrate the gala groundbreaking of the store on the site of the old. But no one is prepared for the discovery of the body of a man shot execution style in a wooded area on the very same day. Now Qwill and his clever cats have their work cut out for them. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:55 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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