Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Cat Who Went into the Closet

duplicate post from my blog....

From my personal shelves for the Cat Sleuth and Re-read and What an Animal II challenges.



The Cat Who Went Into the Closet
Lilian Jackson Braun
James Qwilleran book 15

Publisher: Jove
Release Date: March 1994
format: mass market
pages: 257
genre: cozy mystery? detective fiction?

(purchased March 2000 and read several times)

from the back cover
"Qwill's moved into the old Gage mansion--and the cats are on a treasure hunt! The house's fifty closets are crammed with several generations of junk, and while Qwill investigates two recent deaths--those of the mansion's former occupant and a local potato farmer--Koko investigates the contents of the closets. Qwill and the cats are unearthing some surprising skeletons--and bringing long-buried secrets to light...

Meet prizewinning reporter Jim Qwilleran and his extraordinary Siamese cats, KoKo and Yum Yum,--the most unlikely, most unusual, most delightful team in detective fiction!"
Between 1966 and 1968, LJB published three novels to critical acclaim; The Cat Who Could Read Backwards, The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern and The Cat Who Turned On and Off. In 1966, The New York Times labeled Braun, "the new detective of the year." Then, for reasons unknown, the rising mystery author disappeared from the publishing scene.

It wasn't until 1986 that the Berkley Publishing Group reintroduced Braun to the public with the publication of an original paperback, The Cat Who Saw Red. Within two years, Berkley released four new novels in paperback and reprinted the three mysteries from the sixties.

My thoughts
This is book 15 of an ongoing series. Do you need to read them in order? Not really. It is always best of course, you get the full impact of character growth and relationships. As well as the why of missing or new ones. My recommendation is to read book 1, The Cat Who Could Read Backwards to get a general feel for the characters and find out how Qwill becomes owner of KoKo (Yum Yum is introduced in book 2). Book five, The Cat Who Played Brahms is where Qwill takes a vacation and ends up the wealthiest man in the county. The funny thing is the in The Cat Who Lived High, Qwill is in the hospital and has memory loss. His best friend comes to visit and we learn more about Qwill and how he got to where he is. The series was first published in the 1960's and you can tell by the way Qwill is shocked to hear electric pencil sharpeners in the newspaper office. You can also tell by the sex. Qwill dates but anything that brings a smile to his face happens behind closed doors.

The cats don't do anything extraordinary like talk, not even to each other. Its just that Koko will do a cat-like thing that Qwill will notice and use to jumpstart his thinking process. For instance, in one of the books, a twin is killed and KoKo is licking stamps. Turns out the wrong twin was buried. The killer glued the mustache on - hence the glue from the stamps. Yes that's a spoiler but the murders are not the whole of the book.

All of the books are like this, what's amazing is the rest of the story. In The Cat Who Went into the Closet Qwill has found a treasure trove of historical documents and it is used to create a one-man show about a piece of county history that most had forgotten about because the records were gone!



The Cat Who Went into the Closet's amazon.com's sales rank as of 8-20: #330,495 in Books

#52 in Books > Mystery & Thrillers > Authors, A-Z > ( B ) > Braun, Lilian Jackson


This book is also available on amazon's Kindle:
Amazon.com Sales Rank, as of 8-20: #4,253 in Kindle Store

#2 in Kindle Store > Kindle Books > Mystery & Thrillers > Mystery > Cat Sleuths
#2 in Books > Mystery & Thrillers > Authors, A-Z > ( B ) > Braun, Lilian Jackson
#5 in Books > Mystery & Thrillers > Mystery > Cat Sleuths

Saturday, June 27, 2009

yeah? then what....

A sleuth must pick up information where ever he can....

found here

Monday, June 22, 2009

Rules & Sign-ups

1. Challenge runs from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010. Join anytime, as long as you can read the required books.

2. Read 12 Cat Sleuth books from at least 4 different authors. A list would be nice but not necessary and is not written in stone (or even pen).

3. Overlaps with other challenges are purrfectly acceptable.

4. Blog about the challenge (with a link back to this post) then sign up. When you sign up, link to your challenge post, not your blog, unless we can easily find the link on your site.

5. You do not need your own blog to join the challenge, you can do all your challenge related posts here. Just email me (book dragons lair at gmail dot com) after you've signed-up and I'll add you to the blog. In fact, everybody can do their challenge related posts here.

6. You do not need to review your books but it would be nice. You could just post what book you read and a bit about it so we could see if we'd like to read it.

7. Come back often to report on your progress or just in June to leave a link with your wrap up post. I hope to have prizes but I'm undecided on the "rules" for receiving them, any ideas?








Thanks to Royal Copenhagen for the beautiful cat