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I love following the exploits of this character. Best to read these books in order. Great reads for cat lovers!!
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Fun mystery involving two siamese cats. There are many in the series.
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Love all her books! Clean & fun to read.
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Another good Lillian Jackson Braun cat mystery.
Judith M. (19Martha44) reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 144 more book reviews
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As the Highland Games approach, Jim Qwilleran and the citizens of Pickax prepare to celebrate their Scottish heritage ...a lot of mysteries to sort out - not the least of which is Koko's sudden interest in photographs, pennies, and paper towels...
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You don't have to like cats to enjoy this book. These cat mystery books are the best.
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Another good Qwilleran and Siamese Koko & Yum Yum as detectives. Was a fun read
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I have really enjoyed the CAT WHO series. It isn't exactly realistic, but I enjoy the quirkiness of the characters and the continuity from book to book. In this book, readers learn a little more about Qwilleran's Scottish background, as he and his extroadinary cat solve yet another local murder. (In such a small town, it's amazing there are any people left!)
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Her books are so enjoyable...this is another one.
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As the Highland games approach, Jim Qwilleran and the citizens of Pickax prepare to celebrate their heritage but the celebration is marred by murder and people disappearing.
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As the Highland Games approach, Jim Owilleran and citizens of Pickax prepare to celebrate their Scottish heritage with such events as bagpipe skirling and tossing the caber. But the traditional revelry is marred by the troublesome rumors when a visiting jewelry dealer, renowned for his romantic streak is found dead in his hotel room. His assistant is missing-and soon, the winner of the caber-tossing contest disappears as well. Qwill has a lot of mysteries to sort out-not the least of which is Koko's sudden interest in photographs, pennies, and paper towels.
Melissa G. (missgwhiz) reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 186 more book reviews
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a master of mystery- upbeat prose and amiable characters-braun keeps both paws planted on the side of charming.
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Meet prizewinning reporter Jim Qwilleran and his extraordinary Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum, the most unlikely, most unusual team in detective fiction.
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A fun summer or weekend away book. A must for cat lovers as KoKo and Yum Yum (the Siamese cats) are always part of the solution to the mystery.
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For cat lovers and those who like a nice easy mystery, this book is for you!
Barb W. (Sweetroll56) reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 28 more book reviews
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I love these books. Easy to read, captivating, and keep my interest from page one. I love to follow their adventures. Ms. Braun has a winner with this series, and I anxiously await new issues.
John O. (buzzby) - , reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 6062 more book reviews
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More on Jim Qwilleran, Pickaxe county, and his irritatingly prescient cats.
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great summer read
As the Highland Games approach,Jim Qwilleran and the citizens of Pickax prepare to celebrate their Scottish heritage with such events as bagpipe skirling and tossing the caber. But the traditional rrevelry is marred by troublesome rumors when a visiting jewelry dealer, renowned for his romantic streak (and his mysterious cash-only policy), is found dead in his hotel room. His assistant is missing -- and soon, the winner of the caber-tossing contest disappears as well. Qwill has a lot of myteries to sort out--not the least of which is Koko's sudden interest in photographs, pennies and paper towels.
Shirley J. (NoShushing) - reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 199 more book reviews
Qwill is getting ready with the citizens of Pickax to celebrate their Scottish heritage with bagpipe skirling and tossing the caber. But there are rumors when a visiting jewelry dealer is found dead. His assistant is missing and the winner of the caber-tossing contest disappears as well.
Carol S. (waucondacarol) reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 319 more book reviews
I read all the books in this light-hearted series one after another and really enjoyed them. The cat KoKo and his feline partner, Yum Yum, are endearing. Their owner is a former newspaper reporter, James Qwilleran. They live in a small town with lots of interesting residents. James can't seem to avoid murders though he sure would like to. The series ended abruptly with unresolved relationships due to the author's death at 97.
Annetta D. (abdunham) reviewed The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who...Bk 22) on + 436 more book reviews
Good one!
From the book back:
Meet prize winning reporter Jim Qwilleran and his extraordinary Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum-the most unlikely, most unusual, most delightful team in detective fiction!
As the Highland Games approach, Jim Qwilleran and the citizens of Pickax prepare to celebrate their Scottish herigage with such events as bagpipe skirling and tossing the caber. But the traditional revelry is marred by troublesome rumors when a visiting jewelry dealer, renowned for his romantic streak (and his mysterious cash-only police), is found dead in his hotel room. His assistant is missing-and soon, the winner of the caber-tossing contest disappears as well. Qwill has a lot of mysteries to sort out-not the least of which is Koko's sudden interest in photographs, pennies, and paper towels...
Meet prize winning reporter Jim Qwilleran and his extraordinary Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum-the most unlikely, most unusual, most delightful team in detective fiction!
As the Highland Games approach, Jim Qwilleran and the citizens of Pickax prepare to celebrate their Scottish herigage with such events as bagpipe skirling and tossing the caber. But the traditional revelry is marred by troublesome rumors when a visiting jewelry dealer, renowned for his romantic streak (and his mysterious cash-only police), is found dead in his hotel room. His assistant is missing-and soon, the winner of the caber-tossing contest disappears as well. Qwill has a lot of mysteries to sort out-not the least of which is Koko's sudden interest in photographs, pennies, and paper towels...
Enjoyed readingt. I like all of "THe Cat Who..." books.
Dorothy T
Dorothy T