The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern - Vintage Mystery Novel by Lilian Jackson Braun - Perfect for Book Clubs & Cozy Reading Nights
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern - Vintage Mystery Novel by Lilian Jackson Braun - Perfect for Book Clubs & Cozy Reading Nights

The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern - Vintage Mystery Novel by Lilian Jackson Braun - Perfect for Book Clubs & Cozy Reading Nights

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Jim Qwilleran and his cat Koko get a taste of trouble in the second mystery in the bestselling Cat Who series.Jim Qwilleran isn’t exactly overwhelmed by his new assignment for the Daily Fluxion. Interior design has never been one of his specialties and now he’s supposed to turn out an entire magazine on the subject every week! But the first issue of Gracious Abodes is barely off the presses when Qwilleran finds himself back on more familiar territory—the exclusive residence featured on the cover has been burglarized and the lady of the house found dead.Now Qwilleran and his brilliant Siamese cat, Koko, have their respective moustache and whiskers twitching. And when Koko starts pawing clues in the dictionary and sniffing designer furniture, Qwilleran finds himself doing a feature on a very clever murder...

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I needed something to read that was a classic cozy mystery, so what better than The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern, published in 1967? There is a simplicity to the novel's era that defies words. The books tended to be more episodic; you could read the second book in a series without having to remember everything that happened in the first book. The part that wasn't simple was the solution to the mystery. While the author played fair, I didn't put all the clues together before Qwill.This mystery involved jade, one of my favorite stones. Our intrepid reporter is assigned to cover the world of interior decorating in the local area. Of course, murder happens, and it is up to Qwill to solve it. I was fascinated by the storyline while being amused at the various names of colors used for decorating.If you enjoy mysteries, this is a fun one.

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