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The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts (The Cat Who...)

by Lilian Jackson Braun
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Jove (1990-09-01)
ISBN: 0515102652
EAN: 9780515102659
Dewy Decimal #: 813.54
Paperback: 288 pages
SKU: 01691
Condition: Collectible: Good 1s
Comments: First edition paperback in good condition. Does have a few small spots on fore edge


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Veteran reporter Jim Qwilleran tackles the supernatural in the latest entry in Lilian Jackson Braun's Edgar Award-nominated series. Are ghosts really haunting the Goodwinter farmhouse museum? Qwill doesn't think so--not until he finds Iris Cobb literally scared to death on the floor of the farmhouse.


Customer Reviews


The Cat who Talked to Ghost's.. And Me
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-11-04


I am a Mystery fan.I am especially fond of Cozy's. Agatha Christie is still the queen to me, but the cats have my heart.
Let me explain a little about the Lilian Jackson Braun mysteries before I get into this book. I bought her books, not in order, and at second hand book sales. The first one that I picked up was "The Cat Who read Backwards". I read through five chapters and put it down for five years. Never picked up another Braun book again. That was until I found this title. It was Halloween so I thought how about a little scare.........let's try Lilian again. I am so glad that I gave her another chance. The book was fabulous. The characters totally likeable, and the cats as always, right on que. I always tend to read books out of order, I am glad that I did. Since finising this one I have read "The Cat who smelled a Rat", and went back and finished "The Cat who read Backwards" in just two days. I recommend this books to every one who enjoys a comfortable chair, a hot cup of tea, and a purring cat on your lap. Enjoy Koko and Yum Yum, and Qwilleran...........They are the best team since Peanut Butter and Jelly............Barbara


Siamese Sleuths
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-06-30

10 out of 10 customers found this reveiw helpful


This was the first Lilian Jackson Braun novel I have read. I loved it. I enjoyed reading about the cats and how smart Koko was. And how the cats knew the phone was going to ring 10 seconds before the phone rang.

Qwill is called in the middle of the night by his former landlady, Mrs. Cobb. She has been hearing strange noises and was scared. He leaves to investigate and finds her dead. Many strange things are happening at the museum, and Qwill decides to move in and find out what really happened to his friend.

Very enjoyable, this will not be my last Lilian Jackson Braun.


These Cats will never get old
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-08-29

6 out of 7 customers found this reveiw helpful


Ms Braun is a master writer. I have personally read almost all of her "cat" books and each one stands on its own.....however, you know the characters as your own neighbors.


So Sad....
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-07-31

2 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


In the latest edition with Qwill and the gang of cats we see a major character killed off which is so sad cos she was one of the nices ones.

Once discovered that Qwills old friend has been "scared to death" he moves in to the farm house, which doubles as a museum, and begins to sniff out possible explanations for his dear friends death. Again this leads to Ko Ko trying to state the facts from his point of view what is going on, even going as far as talking to ghost....or so it seems. And naturally what insues is fun new characters, more murders, and even more mayhem all leading to the killer in the end.

If your looking for a really easy read this is definitly for you as long as you are a fan of the series because the murder mystery definitly takes back seat to the other story lines and new and familiar characters that pop up. If your new to the series I would recommend starting at the beginning to see how it all began. A must read for any Cat Who fan....


My Favorite Cozy Mystery Series!
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-09-30

3 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful


In the 10th book in the Cat Who mystery series, James Qwilleran aka "Qwill", is called late one evening by his dear friend, Iris Cobb. Iris has been frightened by some noises that she hears outside of her apartment at the Goodwinter Memorial Museum and begs Qwill to help her. Immediately throwing on clothes over his pajamas, Qwill rushes out to Iris' home, and arrives too late, only to find his former housekeeper already dead...apparently from a heart attack. Mourning the loss of his friend, Qwill agrees to move into her apartment and take her place until a permanent replacement is found. Moving into Iris' home also gives Qwill the opportunity to poke around in her sudden and suspicious death.

Moving his adored cats, KoKo and Yum Yum, to the museum, Qwill begins to question his feeling about ghosts. Several influential members of the town claim to have seen them, and Qwill wonders if Iris had been frightened to death by a ghost's apparition. But redirecting Qwill's attention from the untimely death are several other strange occurances in Moose County. One is the annoying presence of Vince Boswell, the loud, brash man who lives up the lane from the museum and who is being considered to be the replacement for Iris, despite his lack of aptitude for the job. Another is an escaped felon that shows up in town...and shortly after his arrival, his ex-wife's goats are poisoned. Finally, many begin to wonder about the Goodwinter curse, and rumors continue to swirl regarding the death of Ephraim Goodwinter decades after his death. Qwill questions all of the facts, and in the end, finds that all of the pieces to this puzzle neatly tie together to spell murder.

This is my favorite cozy mystery series! I had read all of the books in the past, and wanted to read them again for a second time. This time around, I have chosen to listen to them on CD, as I love the voice of George Guidall. I must say that I was very saddened by Iris' death, as she was one of my favorite characters in this series. Many fans enjoy the homey, familiar feel of the town and the characters themselves, and Iris had become one of the favorites. I did, however, love this installment with all of its twists and turns!

If you are looking for a hardcore thriller, this would not be the series for you. However, if you are a fan of small town cozies, give this series a try. You might just find that you have become an avid "Cat Who" fan before the book is even finished.

This is a great series by my favorite author!

The first book in the series is called "The Cat who Could Read Backwards". Enjoy!

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