Gee, I found one of Lilian Qwill and her cats are spending a few weeks at the Nutcracker Inn, a restored Victorian mansion in rural Maine. The manager believes it may be haunted and wants the journalist to investigate. On the first day, Qwill finds a nasty surprise: the body of a guest floating in nearby Black Creek. Is the inn really jinxed, or are other forces at work? Moustache tingling and with whiskers twitching, Quill and his Siamese sidekicks begin to look for clues. Their investigation will uncover a goldmine of information about this remote area.
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Read by George Guidall, Jackson Braun's Books that I had not read. Shock faint. Didn't think there could be any left.
FIRST READ: Prizewinning reporter Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum, must solve a complicated capers while on vacation in this charming cozy mystery in the New York Times best selling Cat Who Series.
Jim Qwilleran is enjoying his stay at the Nutcracker Inn in Black Creek. His two Siamese, Kodo and Yum Yum, don't seem quite as pleased with the accomodations...though Koko does enjoy keeping a keen eye on the squirrels and other local wildlife. Then, while Koko's eagerly watching some jumping trout, he spots something else; a body floating downstream. When it's revealed that the victim was a guest at he inn--and had nuggets of gold hidden in his shoes--Qwill dives into the case. And if he and the cats don't solve it soon, they're going to be up the creed without a paddle.
Enjoyable - Recommend. Was a delightful read.
SECOND READ: In this twenty-fourth entry into this bestselling cozy series, wealthy journalist Jim Qwilleran and his two Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum head off for a mini-vacation at a friend's inn in nearby Black Creek. Qwill's long-time girlfriend, Polly Duncan, is out of town and Qwill is left to his own devices. Innkeepers Nick and Lori Bamba are excellent hosts, but Lori feels that there is something wrong at the inn. And when a guest's murdered body shows up in the local creek, Qwill is forced to agree. With Koko to provide some helpful clues, Qwill sets out to investigate. During the course of his inquiries, he also collects more fascinating local lore for his upcoming collection of Moose County legends, entitled Short & Tall Tales, and gets involved in varied local doings which provide fodder for his popular newspaper column.
The latest adventure of Qwill and his beloved cats shows that Lilian Jackson Braun hasn't lost her touch. Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, the opening of an antique mall and lots of eccentric characters. The characterizations, setting and gentle folksy humor are what keep readers coming back for more of Ms. Braun's delightful mix of cats and crime.
The game is afoot at the Nutcracker Inn in the Village of Black Creek, famous for it's black walnuts and for its squirrels, which keep Koko endlessly entertained as he fences with them. Joining the usual cast of characters are gold prospectors, wildlife photographers, pirates and oh yes, the game: bears!!! This varied melange conspires to keep Qwilleran and the cats on their toes as they face their latest challenge. Enjoyed a lot!!