A quick, enjoyable read. Somewhat dated; you could tell it was written in the sixties. A few twists and turns, with very few hints of the true culprit. In fact, I prefer there be a little bit of foreshadowing, so I can try my own ability to evaluate the clues and evidence. The cat was the big at...
Quick reread. I vaguely remembered this opening book of Lilian Jackson Braun. There is a break in this series. The first three were written in the mid 1960's, Braun stopped and twenty years after publishing The Cat Who Could Read Backwards she wrote The Cat Who Saw Red and it relaunched the series. ...
I have read all the books in this series and they are all great but of course that is just what I think. It is amazing to learn about the adorable cats and we can't leave out Quinn. Each story gets better and better. This was the first series I ever read when I was younger and have read some of t...
Although the series has many fans, some of them living right in my house, I thought the mystery was merely adequate, and the writing and editing below average. I remember thinking that if I had been the first reader to see the manuscript at a publisher, I'd never have passed it on up. Yes, even thou...
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