A trip to the city brings not only rosy memories of good times, but also a whole heap of trouble…
Lilian Jackson Braun writes a delightful feline mystery in The Cat Who Lived High, the eleventh instalment in her charming series. Perfect for fans of Simon Brett and Sofie Kelly.
‘An offbeat series with a good deal of charm’ – Baltimore Sun
A plea for help from SOCK, a tenants’ organisation determined to save the decaying art deco glory of the Casablanca apartment building from the philistine attentions of the developers, is no strain on the trio’s talents. But macabre bloodstains beneath Qwill’s penthouse rug prove to be a telling message from SOCK’s former leading light. It appears that Dianne Bessinger was stabbed to death in a lovers’ tiff, but the combined twitching of Qwill’s and Koko’s curious whiskers proves that all is not what it seems. Only when Qwill begins to investigate the suicide of Dianne’s killer do the strands of the mystery unravel… but will Koko sniff out the truth in time to return the Casablanca to its original glory?
What readers are saying about The Cat Who… series:
‘Relaxing escapism with gentle twists and turns‘
‘One of my favourite mysteries of all time!’
‘This book is a page turner; I got so caught up in it I found it hard to put down‘