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Book, 1993
Current format, Book, 1993, Complete and unabridged ed, All copies in use.Book, 1993
Current format, Book, 1993, Complete and unabridged ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsThe Cat Who Saw Red: Something is amiss at Maus Haus. Not just the mystery of an unsolved "suicide" which hangs over the old mansion, but something ominous as well in the present-day residence. When Qwilleran moves in to work on his new gastronomical assignment, he notices strange things happening. First it's a scream in the night, then a vanishing houseboy. And when his old girlfriend disappears, something has to be done.--The Cat Who Played Brahms: a change of scenery may mean death. Qwill isn't sure whether he has a case of summertime blues or a full-blown career crisis, but he's hoping a few days in the country will help him sort out his life. With Koko and Yum Yum for company, he heads for a cabin owned by a longtime family friend, "Aunt Fanny." Yet from the moment he arrives, things are strange. Eerie footsteps cross the roof at midnight. Local townfolk are oddly secretive. And then, while fishing, Qwilleran hooks onto a murder mystery. Soon he enters into a game of cat-and-mouse with the killer, while Koko develops a sudden and uncanny fondness for classical music.--The Cat Who Played Post Office: Unfortunately, the results of Qwill's inheriting the newfound fortune could be deadly. Receiving unexpected millions has left him looking like the cat who swallowed the canary. While Koko and Yum Yum adjust to being fat cats in an enormous mansion, Qwill samples the life-style of the rich and famous by hiring staff of eccentric servants. A missing housemaid and a shocking murder soon show him the unsavory side of the upper crust. But it's Koko's purr-fect propensity for clues amid the caviar and champagne that gives Qwill pause to evaluate the most likely suspects...before his taste for the good life turns into his last meal. --[Book Jacket].
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- New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1993.
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