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Cat Who Talked Turkey
by Lilian Jackson Braun
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In Lilian Jackson Braun's 26th "Cat Who" novel, the intrepid Koko and her pal Yum Yum are still helping Jim Owilleran solve crimes after nearly 40 years on the job. This time, the plot involves a town bicentennial, a somewhat bizarre radio show, and a flock of wild turkeys. As always, the cats save the day, and the comic and fanciful details of town life in Moose County provide a large part of the novel's charm.
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9780399151071,
Hardcover,
Putnam Pub Group,
2004
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9780399151217,
Audio Cassette,
Penguin Group USA,
2004
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9780399151620,
Compact Disc,
Penguin Group USA,
2004
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9781594130731,
Paperback,
Gale / Cengage Learning,
2005
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9780786261147,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
2004
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9780515138757,
Paperback,
Jove Pubns,
2004
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Publisher Notes
Delighted when the Klingenschoen Foundation, manager of Jim Qwilleran's estate, approves the construction of a new bookstore on the site where the late Eddington Smith's bookstore had burned down, the citizens of Moose County are stunned by a brutal murder during the gala groundbreaking, and it is up to Qwill and his feline sleuths, Koko and Yum Yum, to investigate. Reprint.
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