The Cat Who Sang For The Birds-                                 Lillian Jackson Braun                 Published by the Berkly publishing Group, March 1998         The Cat Who Sang For The Birds is the twentyith in a long series of cat keeps. These books are mysteries that are blithe source reading, and are real interesting. I would recomend them to anyone who injoyes a peachy mystery.This book was very exciting and had a couple of(prenominal) bad points.         Jim Qwilleran, a reti release diary keeper from New York comes to the sleepy town of Pickax, four hundred miles northeastern of everywhere. He bought an white-haired barn and turned it into an exceptional house. He lives with two abnormaly brilliant Thai connection cats, Koko and Yum Yum.         The main plot of the stratum revolves around a ninty three year senior pickax nati ve, Maud Coggins. Maud is the towns odd b all. She lives in a broken down shanty with no running wager water or electricity. She raises five old stray dogs as well as numerous chickens and hens. matchless day she is killed in a suspicious house fire. The pile of pickax all think the crazy old odd man stop away mustiness wear left a wax light impatient all night and forgot most it. Not so, fit in to Quilleran. His adventure journalist thinking tells him to investigate. The plot thickens.         A few days after the fire, Quilleran comes home to find Koko licking a mental envisagegraph. It showed Maud Coggins withdraw a hole outside her home. She had an old can bounteous of money beside her. This only increased Quillerans commit to find out what really happened. by and by public lecture to some well cognize town folk about Mauds imagegraph, he finds out that she had sell her hundred acre farm entirely a month to begin with for one hundred gi gabyte dollars. at once Qwilleran comes to t! he conclusion that Maud must have been dispatch for her money.                 Now, the cast of characters emerges. Phoebe, the butterfly painter, Arch Riker, the report editor, Robert, the town deputy. Qwilleran vend figure out who could have maybe done it. Maud may have been crazy but she was surely well see by the pickax people.         Suspicions falls on the out of towner named Richard who was staying at a nearby motel. After all, he was an outsider. Richard was hazard of being a land developer. Now richard seems to shoo-in a major element in this mystery.
        The photo that had been found by Koko had been taken by a puppylike friend of Maud Coggins. wherefore was Koko so interested in this picture? Did the Richard find this photo and go for the money? Did the land developer urgency to protect his flash investment?         When Qwilleran finds out that a unexampled town graveyard was being planed for Maudes old acerage, he suspects a motive for Richard. why was the museum broken into and butterfly painting stolen? Koko and Yum Yum play a game of checkers using only the red chips. These and many different mysteries all play a part in this story.         thither were few bad points in this story, although the author did spend in addition much time on information that had nothing to do with the murder.         Lillian Jackson Braun lives with two siamese cats. She gets her ideas for her books from her obviously very intelligent cats Koko and Yum Yum. She says I will have all th e ideas I will ever need give thanks to Koko And Yum! Yum. If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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