Audio version: Can you say Booooring? With a name like The Cat Who Sniffed Glue, I thought I could expect a few laughs at the very minimum. I barely eeked out a chuckle & by the end don't even remember that. Granted I wasn't feeling well & was in bed for most of this 6 1/2 hr audio, but I fell asleep about 30 to 40 times so a lot of rewinding. Oh, and the parts I then had to listen to twice weren't anymore interesting. The storyline itself could have been interesting but this author didn't make it so. I'm having trouble figuring out why this series is so popular, but I guess boring works for some people. Since I only read 1 other in this series and it was a long time ago and don't remember much, I may try another but not for some time AND I will look for one that is the highest rated to see if I can even be interested in that one. The silver lining is I needed a male Q for a challenge and luckily this was a short book/audio.
In this book, Jim Qwilleran and his 2 cats (Coco & Yum Yum) are getting there house remodeled while 2 women are fighting over Jim (if you want to call it that, it was lame either way) and Jim goes back to writing a column for the new newspaper, when the towns banker and his wife (or was it the son & daughter-in-law of the town banker) were killed. The brother and his wife found him, but their mother had a stroke from it all and soon passes and the father kills himself b/c he can't live without the wife and everything else that's happening. There are a variety of quirky town people that all seem to know this family's business. I never met so many quirky ppl in a book and it still managed to be incredibly dull and boring. At the same time, there are some burglaries and some rowdy kids in town that they try to blame for all this but, of course, doesn't turn out to be the case. I was just glad Jim with the help of his cats found the murderer(s) b/c it meant the end was near!