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The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (The Cat Who… Mysteries, Book 22)

A cosy feline crime novel for cat lovers everywhere
  • Author
    • Lilian Jackson Braun
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Pickax City is not only about to celebrate its first Mark Twain Festival, but is also hosting the tri-country Scottish Gathering and Highland Games. And most exciting of all, the distinguished celebrity Mr Delacamp is coming to visit, setting female hearts aflutter.

Delacamp is a charming and gallant gentleman: a dealer in estate jewelry, he makes periodic visits with his young, blonde niece to remote and affluent areas. So when, following a tea party with the wealthiest womenfolk of Pickax, Delacamp is murdered, everyone is devastated ...
  • Published: Jul 06 2000
  • Pages: 224
  • 177 x 114mm
  • ISBN: 9780747262152

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Press Reviews

  • THE TIMES
    The fastidious plotting is designed to appeal to more than just the cat-lover
  • 'The fastidious plotting is designed to appeal to more than just the cat-lover' The Times 'Another from the series that delights so many' Gwendoline Butler, Crime Time 'A series which has more twists and turns than a tabby's tail. This whimsical offering will probably leave you wondering where your tom is tonight' South Wales Evening Argus
  • Praise for the bestselling Cat Who... Mysteries: 'Like news from Lake Woebegon, Braun's Cat Who series has charmed readers' Publishers Weekly; 'An engaging tongue-in-cheek yarn with a sting in the tail that won't just appeal to the cat-lover' Belfast Telegraph; 'Another twisting tale of the unexpected' Bolton Evening News; 'It's a Wonderful Life meets The Aristocats in this daft but endearing whodunnit' Liverpool Daily Post 'Lilian Jackson Braun purveys delight from beginning to end' Los Angeles Times 'Entertaining and absorbing mysteries which, in the tradition of all good whodunnits, keep you guessing right to the end' Dumfries and Galloway Standard 'The entanglement is better than a Christie and the cat descriptions are terrific' Liverpool Daily Post
  • CRIME TIME
    'Another from the series that delights so many' Gwendoline Butler