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A suspense packed detective feast, starring the most unlikely, most unusual, most delightful team in detective fiction: journalist James Qwilleran and his clue-sensitive cats, Koko and Yum Yum. There's a lot going on in Pickax these days -a new film club has been founded, showing old films from the early days of cinema; Koko the Siamese cat is making his stage debut in a musical revue to benefit animal rescue; and five Amazon parrots have been abducted. To say nothing of a suspicious compulsive gambler lurking in the background ...
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Fiction, Cozy Mystery, Amateur Sleuth, Small Town, Journalists, Open Library Staff Picks, Cats, Siamese cats, large print, Large type books, The Cat Who... series, Jim Qwilleran (Fictitious character), Yum Yum (Fictitious character : Braun), Koko (Fictitious character), Siamese cat, Motion picture actors and actresses, Moose County (Imaginary place), Qwilleran, jim (fictitious character), fiction, Yum yum (fictitious character : braun), fiction, Koko (fictitious character), fiction, Cat owners, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, generalPeople
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The Cat Who Brought Down the House: The Cat Who... - 25
2004, Large Print Press
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1594130116 9781594130113
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Dear Reader,
Twenty-five years ago, Jim Qwilleran walked into my life...huffing into his large moustache, spelling his name oddly, drinking black coffee at the Press Club bar. He was tall but seemed world-weary. His entire earthly possessions fit into two suitcases. He was a down-and-out crime reporter willing to cover any minor beat if it would get him back into newspapering.
Then, almost overnight, peculiar circumstances made him the richest man in the northeast central United States.
All that money made Qwilleran nervous, until he remembered the old saying: "Money is like muck; it doesn't do any good unless you spread it around." He established a foundation to spread it around.
Now Qwilleran lives in a small town, 400 miles north of everywhere, and writes for a small newspaper. He stands tall and straight. He dates a librarian. His roommates are two abandoned cats that he adopted along the way, one of them quite remarkable.
Despite his fame and fortune, Qwilleran's popularity really stems from his sense of humor, individuality, and willingness to listen. He has a writer's talent for sympathetic listening--half compassion, half curiosity--and it draws confidences from men and women, old and young.
Qwilleran has a secret of his own that he shares with no one--or hardly anyone. His male cat, Koko, has an uncanny intuition that can tell right from wrong and frequently, sniffs out the evildoer. Together, he and Qwilleran have solved several cases. The Cat Who Brought Down the House is the twenty-fifth installment of the Qwilleran saga. Shall we try for twenty-six?
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