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The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern
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Jim Qwilleran is not exactly thrilled by his new assignment for the Daily Fluxion–a weekly magazine on interior design. But Qwilleran finds himself on familiar territory when a murder is committed, and he and Koko, the brilliant Siamese, take the case. Reissue.
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In which Qwilleran. . .,
. . .is taken off the Art beat, and assigned to the task of edition a color supplement for the “Daily Fluxion”. The subject? Decorating!
In this tightly written mystery, Qwilleran, with the help of Koko the brilliant Siamese cat, solves the mystery of two murders and the apparent theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars in collectible jade. By the end, he also acquires a second cat, the delightful female Siamese Yum Yum.
One of the better of the series and a good rainy day read.
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|Great bed-time mystery…,
This is a pleasant, well-written book that is interesting enough to keep you reading without being such a pageturner that you’re up all night finishing it. It reads quickly because of the writing style and the characters are engaging and interesting — particularly the cats, KoKo and YumYum. Given how long ago this book was written (it’s the second in a long series), it has held up very well.
The “detective” is newspaper journalist Qwilleran, who has been given the unwelcome task of editing a weekly “magazine” section centered around interior design and showcase homes. Through this, he enters the world of interior designers and some of their wealthy customers. The day after the first issue of the magazine hits the stands, the homeowner whose home was featured is burglarized, losing a very valuable jade collection and a wife. Each attempt to photograph a designer home seems to be equally jinxed, and Qwilleran decides he must solve the first burglary to save the magazine (he has decided he likes his new assignment). With the help of his astonishingly intelligent Siamese cat Ko-Ko, he eventually solves all of the crimes that have taken place in the homes he has showcased in his magazine.
The elapse of thirty plus years since this book was first published have made this book seem perhaps like a little time capsule of life in the late 60s, and there is a certain leisureliness and gentleness about the book. This is not a suspense thriller, and I didn’t finding myself caring all that much who did it, but rather enjoyed spending time with Qwilleran, his cats, and his friends.
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|2nd in the Cat Who series,
Qwilleran, the middle-aged editor, is assigned to a new upscale decorating magazine called “Gracious Abodes” in this 2nd in the series of “Cat Who” books. Qwilleran relunctantly takes his new assignment and struggles to make it a success. Unfortuately, he stumbles into several crime scenes that are linked to the magazine’s publication and they threaten his job security. He does not give up, but tries to solve the murders. With the assistance of his Siamese cat Koko, he is able to piece together the puzzle to solve the mystery!
Great light-reading book for mystery and cat lovers. Koko comes to life on the pages and you can’t put it down!
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