When a visiting estate jeweler is found dead, prizewinning reporter Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum, must do their best to find the purr-petrator in this delightful novel in the New York Times bestselling Cat Who series. As the Highland Games approach, Jim Qwilleran and the citizens of Pickax, Michigan, prepare to celebrate their Scottish heritage with such evens as bagpipe skirling and tossing the caber. But the traditional revelry is marred by troublesome rumors when a visiting jewelery 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 content disappears as well.
Qwilleran and his snooping Siamese are willing to go to any lengths to find the killer and set the town at ease. But first they'll have to contend with a highjacked bookmobile and an attempted bank robbery. 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...
Author: Lilian Jackson Braun
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Books
Published: 01/01/2001
Series: Cat Who... (Paperback) #22
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.33lbs
Size: 6.94h x 4.36w x 0.83d
ISBN: 9780515129946
Audience: Young Adult
Accelerated Reader:Reading Level: 5.8
Point Value: 9
Interest Level: Middle Grade
Quiz #/Name: 46125 / Cat Who Robbed a Bank
About the AuthorThe history of
Lilian Jackson Braun is perhaps as exciting and mysterious as her novels. Between 1966 and 1968, she 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 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. Since then, G.P. Putnam's Sons has published seventeen additional novels in the Cat Who series. Braun passed away in 2011.