

Carregando... The Cat Who Came to Breakfast (1994)de Lilian Jackson Braun
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Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The 16th ‰ÃƒÂ›_Cat Who‰Û_ book was my least favorite of the series so far. It had many of the same themes as #13 ‰Û_Moved a Mountain, but it is not nearly as well done and Qwill is in full cranky jerkoff mode again. Old friends Nick and Lori Bamba have opened a Bed and Breakfast on Pear Island. They invite Qwill and the cats to visit and see if they can figure out who is trying to sabotage the island‰Ûªs development as a tourist destination. The mystery was flat and the humor that makes this series so enjoyable was largely absent. Originally published: 1994 Body Count: one. Preceded by: The Cat Who Went into the Closet Next Up: The Cat Who Blew the Whistle Strange things are happening on Breakfast Island. Qwill and his cats go to stay on the island. Qwill meets new people. Is Koko using the dominoes to try to tell him something. In the end Qwill solves the mystery of the causes of the problems of course. A fun little cozy mystery. I love this series and this is my favorite book from the series. Qwilleran visits Breakfast Island for a couple weeks to research material for his article and investigate a series of accidents that are hurting business. This is not the strongest of the Cat Who series. The plot is very slow to develop and Qwilleran is unusually grouchy. The highlight of the novel is that the mystery is not quickly solved and leaves you guessing. It was that sole fact alone that helped me finish it. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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The development of a major resort at the south end of Breakfast Island is causing a ruckus. Local residents, summer people, and mainland fishermen are all hopping mad that the peace of their island retreat is being shattered. Then a cabin cruiser explodes in the marina, causing general alarm. But when a series of deadly "accidents" follows on the heels of the mysterious explosion, Qwilleran begins to wonder if sabotage is involved. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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As mentioned when I read #12 in the series...One of the delights of this series is that one never knows where Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats, Koko and Yum-Yum will be residing as the setting for their residence changes throughout the series and they always add an interesting twist to the mystery of murder and mayhem and a fascinating new cast of characters for their interactions.
Koko's version of playing Dominoes with Qwill and faithful Yum-Yum watching adds to the fun of this adventure particularly for readers who share their lives with cats. (