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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755389735

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Koko and Yum Yum must sniff out the culprit before it’s too late…

The most delightful team in detective fiction return in another purr-fectly entertaining mystery in Lilian Jackson Braun’s The Cat Who Moved a Mountain. Perfect for fans of cosy crime and cunning cats.


‘The ideal bedtime tales for grown-ups’ – Los Angeles Times

After five years of legal formalities in gossip-ridden Pickax, Jim Qwilleran has officially inherited the Klingenschoen fortune. In search of a summer’s peace, Qwill and his two Siamese cats head for the Potato Mountains. But Qwill finds controversy – one side of the valley is a haven for the descendants of Prohibition Moonshiners, the other home to developers eager to turn the Potatoes into a giant tourist trap. One of the Taters, as the locals are nicknamed, has been imprisoned for the murder of a millionaire developer, but Qwill is convinced the wrong man is in jail. Koko, Yum Yum and Qwill sniff out treachery amidst the pines…

What readers are saying about The Cat Who… series:

‘These [books] make lovely, light-hearted reading with a good mix of humour and adventure

‘The entire ‘Cat Who…’ series are a delight for cat and mystery lovers

Quirky – lovely for anyone who owns or has owned an intelligent cat’

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Reviews

Another from the series that delights so many
Gwendoline Butler, <i> Crime Time </i>
The fastidious plotting is designed to appeal to more than just the cat-lover
The Times
An engaging tongue-in-cheek yarn with a sting in the tail that won't just appeal to the cat-lover
Belfast Telegraph
This droll and engaging mystery... firmly grips the reader... a lively witty tale bolstered by sharply etched characters
Publishers Weekly
Most detectives do their legwork on two legs. A few, however, do it on four...
Associated Press
Praise for Lilian Jackson Braun; The ideal bedtime tales for grown-ups
Los Angeles Times
Light-hearted originals... The mix of crime and cats [is] catnip to readers who like both
Chicago Sun-Times
Braun writes with charm and sureness
Cleveland Plain Dealer
The entanglement is better than a Christie and the cat descriptions are terrific
Liverpool Daily Post
Mrs Braun has a breezy style; the cats are really smart
New York Times Book Review