Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese sleuths, Koko and Yum Yum, investigate the disappearance of a wealthy railroad buff in this mystery in the New York Times bestselling Cat Who series.Floyd Trevelyan’s historic steam locomotive, newly restored, is the newest attraction in Moose County. But the excitement is eclipsed by shock when Trevelyan disappears—along with millions of investors’ dollars. Puzzled … investors’ dollars. Puzzled and suspicious, Qwill’s trying to make a connection between the missing millionaire and a recent murder at a nearby railroad tavern. Now, with the help of his cats, Koko and Yum Yum, he’s about to prove that the police are on the wrong track.
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Another terrific installment in The Cat Who series. This time around Qwill is in Pickax hoping to convince Celia Robinson, his spy on a previous story, to move there from Florida. Polly is preoccupied with building her dream house on the old Trevalyn property just down the road from Qwill and he is having a tough time getting her to think of …
The mystery in this one was interesting, but Qwill’s sidekick (Celia) and Polly’s constant fretting got to be annoying. I wouldn’t say to skip it if you like the series, but it’s not the best of the bunch.
I love this series the are fun and witty some better then others but all enjoyable
love the cat who books
You can’t go wrong with any “The Cat Who… “books.
A Classic!
I loved all of the books of writer. Read to relax and enjoy. For all ages.
If you like. cats, you’ll like this author.
Love these books. Characters are like friends
I love these books for a light read. The are fun and intelligent.
As always Lillian Braun brings a humurous, delightful tale to life. Following Qwill and Koko through an investigation never fails to entertain. The story was a little slow in a couple of places, but is entertaining. A great change of pace from thrillers, sci-fi, and drama.
Luv any os the cat who series
Just one of 36 books is series. I have read them all time and again.
3+ out of 5 stars to The Cat Who Blew the Whistle, the 17th book in the “Cat Who” cozy mystery series, written in 1994 by Lilian Jackson Braun. I’m closing in on the final reviews for all these crazy cat books… I read them all in order… all 30+ of them from about 1998 until 2010. Now I’m writing the reviews… out of order… by order in which …