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This vintage 1992 mass market paperback edition features "The Cat Who Moved a Mountain" by Lilian Jackson Braun. The book is a cozy mystery that revolves around animals and features an amateur sleuth. It has 272 pages and is written in English. The book's dimensions are 6.7 inches in length, 4.1 inches in width, and 0.8 inches in height. It weighs 5.6 ounces and is in UK-A format paperback format. The book was published by Penguin Publishing Group and is categorized under Books and Magazines. The book's topic includes animals, mystery, and suspense.
ReviewsPraise for Lilian Jackson Braun and the Cat Who series "A master of mystery."-- People "Upbeat prose and amiable characters."-- Publishers Weekly "The mix of crime and cats [is] catnip to readers who like both."-- Chicago Sun-Times "Braun keeps both paws on the side of charming."-- Los Angeles Times
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Series Volume Number13
Dewey Decimal813.5/4
Grade ToUP
SynopsisA murder in the mountains has Jim Qwilleran and his cats Koko and Yum Yum feeling on edge in this mystery in the bestselling Cat Who series. Qwill's on top of the world when he rents a house on Big Potato Mountain. The owner, J.J. Hawkinfield, brought real estate development to the once-peaceful Potatoes. But Hawkinfield paid a steep price for his enterprise: He was pushed off a cliff by an angry mountain dweller. Qwilleran, however, suspects the man is innocent--and Koko's antics have him convinced something's wrong. He may be making a mountain out of a molehill...but he's determined to find the truth. Even if it means jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire!, A murder in the mountains has Jim Qwilleran and his cats Koko and Yum Yum feeling on edge in this mystery in the bestselling Cat Who series. Qwill's on top of the world when he rents a house on Big Potato Mountain. The owner, J.J. Hawkinfield, brought real estate development to the once-peaceful Potatoes. But Hawkinfield paid a steep price for his enterprise: He was pushed off a cliff by an angry mountain dweller. Qwilleran, however, suspects the man is innocent--and Koko's antics have him convinced something's wrong. He may be making a mountain out of a molehill...but he's determined to find the truth. Even if it means jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire