"Originally published in hardcover in Dutch as Minoes in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 1970"--Copyright page.
Brilliant Siamese cats Koko and Yum Yum help reporter Jim Qwilleran solve a complicated murder plot in this mystery in the bestselling Cat Who series.
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With his cats Koko and Yum Yum, newspaperman Jim Qwilleran decides to take a vacation and becomes involved with murder
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There'll always bea little house at the bottom of a garden in Levenshulme where Fester the Cat dozes andthen he gets up to dash about and has a nice sitand says, 'Ungow!'” Jeremywas onthe phone. Talking to a very nicesounding young lady ...
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From the combinedtalents of Sonya Hartnett and Lucia Masciullo comes this tale of friendship and bravery, and the things we are capable of doing for those we treasure most.
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This bountiful collection, beautifully illustrated in full color, features articles, fiction, humor, poems, cartoons, cover art, drafts, and drawings from the magazine’s archives.