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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755389858

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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A body is discovered, on Qwill’s own land no less…

Lilian Jackson Braun brings us another mystery starring journalist James Qwilleran and his lovable, clue-sensitive cats in The Cat Who Talked Turkey. Perfect for fans of cosy crime and cunning cats.


‘A series which has more twists and turns than a tabby’s tail. This whimsical offering will probably leave you wondering where your tom is tonight’ – South Wales Evening Argus

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 ground-breaking of the new 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…

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

A purrfect read

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Praise for Lilian Jackson Braun: A series which has more twists and turns than a tabby's tail. This whimsical offering will probably leave you wondering where your tom is tonight
South Wales Evening Argus
The fastidious plotting is designed to appeal to more than just the cat-lover
The Times
Can best be compared to that cosiest of feelings - having a purring cat on your lap
Booklist
The entanglement is better than a Christie and the cat descriptions are terrific
Liverpool Daily Post
Like dropping in on old and very dear friends
Tampa Tribune-Times
Lilian Jackson Braun keeps both paws planted on the side of charming
Los Angeles Times
Another from the series that delights so many
Gwendoline Butler, <i> Crime Time </i>
An offbeat series with a good deal of charm
The Baltimore Sun
Light-hearted originals... The mix of crime and cats [is] catnip to readers who like both
Chicago Sun-Times
An engaging tongue-in-cheek yarn with a sting in the tail that won't just appeal to the cat-lover
Belfast Telegraph