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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755389766

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Where does the key to the deaths on Breakfast Island lie?

Siamese cats Koko and Yum Yum, with a little help from Jim Qwilleran, are on the case in Lilian Jackson Braun’s delightful mystery The Cat Who Came to Breakfast. Perfect for cat lovers and cosy crime fans.


It’s a Wonderful Life meets The Aristocats in this daft but endearing whodunnit’ – Liverpool Daily Post

When Jim Qwilleran’s friend Polly decides to spend two weeks on vacation with an old girlfriend in Oregon, he finds himself at a loose end. But not for long – a visit from Nick Bamba brings news of a hotbed of mystery. Nick and his wife, Lori, fear that their new venture, the Domino Inn on recently developed Breakfast Island, won’t see out one summer season let alone a lifetime. And a series of fatal accidents is beginning to deter further visitors…

What readers are saying about The Cat Who Came to Breakfast:

‘Feline [mysteries full of] fun and joviality. The cats are so perfect yet so comical in their antics you cannot help but laugh

Koko at his best

Five stars

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Praise for Lilian Jackson Braun: It's a Wonderful Life meets The Aristocats in this daft but endearing whodunnit
Liverpool Daily Post
The fastidious plotting is designed to appeal to more than just the cat-lover
The Times
This droll and engaging mystery... firmly grips the reader... a lively witty tale bolstered by sharply etched characters
Publishers Weekly
Can best be compared to that cosiest of feelings - having a purring cat on your lap
Booklist
The ideal bedtime tales for grown-ups
Los Angeles Times
An offbeat series with a good deal of charm
The Baltimore Sun
Entertaining and absorbing mysteries which, in the tradition of all good whodunnits, keep you guessing right to the end
Dumfries and Galloway Standard
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
Most detectives do their legwork on two legs. A few, however, do it on four...
Associated Press
An engaging tongue-in-cheek yarn with a sting in the tail that won't just appeal to the cat-lover
Belfast Telegraph