Do You like book The Cat Who Went Underground (1989)?
In a small town like Mooseville, where you leave your car doors unlocked, no one would suspect there was a murderer amoung them, Besides Jim Qwilleran that is. In The Cat Who Went Underground (the ninth Cat Who installment) Qwill doesn't read his forwarning horoscope and decides, spur of the moment, to go up to the K--fund's Mooseville cabin, by the lake. Qwill has many suspicions about all the accidents involving carpenters sudden deaths. Polly, the prime woman in his life, is in England for t
—Lucy
I was first introduced to this series at age 15 by a very dear family friend. She gave me the first two because she'd heard I liked to read, and since my family had just moved to Dallas she knew I hadn't made any friends. Being an avid cat lover I immediately fell in love with the premise, and the hero. Qwilleran is a 50ish, portly, semi-retired journalist who solves mysteries with his stunningly intuitive and intelligent Siamese cat, Kao K'o-Kung (Koko for short). I admit I'm giving this book five stars because of it's sentimental value, and it's never disappointing ability to entertain me. There isn't a single book in this series that didn't deliver exactly what I wanted.
—Candace
This a sneaky murder mystery where Braun has a number of events happening that will probably play out in later books. Here most of the focus in on Qwill trying to get the cabin in working order and trying to get an addition made at the same time. All sorts of events work against the addition and the carpenters in the area. In a big circle of events Qwill makes a connection that only he could make considering the information he's actually listening to.A good book but it takes a while for it to get going, once your half way in it starts to really move up on the pacing. Though it's a solid mystery, I have a feeling I've done some reading for future books. In this Polly is away, it makes Qwill a bit lonely, though the nice thing is that we get to see him interact with new people.
—Lisa Kucharski