The Cat Who Played Brahms
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The Cat Who Played Brahms is the fifth book in The Cat Who series, published in 1987.[1]
Plot
Jim Qwilleran decides to get out of the city for a while and go on vacation to Moose County, Pickax, in the countryside. He stays at a lakeside cabin, owned by his old friend, Aunt Fanny. He has plans to write a book, however his plans get delayed when a peaceful fishing trip catches a body. Or is it simply an old tire, like the locals claim?
Awards
The novel was nominated for the 1988 Anthony Award in the "Best Paperback Original" category, losing out to The Monkey's Raincoat by Robert Crais.[2]
References
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- The Cat Who... Could Read Backwards (1966)
- Ate Danish Modern (1967)
- Turned On and Off (1968)
- Saw Red (1986)
- Played Brahms (1987)
- Played Post Office (1988)
- Knew Shakespeare (1988)
- Sniffed Glue (1988)
- Went Underground (1989)
- Talked to Ghosts (1990)
- Lived High (1990)
- Knew a Cardinal (1991)
- Moved a Mountain (1991)
- Wasn't There (1992)
- Went Into the Closet (1993)
- Came to Breakfast (1994)
- Blew the Whistle (1995)
- Said Cheese (1996)
- Tailed a Thief (1997)
- Sang for the Birds (1998)
- Saw Stars (1999)
- Robbed a Bank (2000)
- Smelled a Rat (2001)
- Went Up the Creek (2002)
- Brought Down the House (2003)
- Talked Turkey (2004)
- Went Bananas (2005)
- Dropped a Bombshell (2006)
- Had 60 Whiskers (2007)
- Smelled Smoke (ppd)
- The Cat Who Had 14 Tales (1988)
- Short and Tall Tales (2002)
- The Private Life of the Cat Who... (2004)
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