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The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal
- Narrated by: Theodore Bikel
- Length: 3 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
Qwill, Koko, and Yum Yum return for another adventure "400 miles north of everywhere" in the twelfth episode of the extraordinarily popular Cat Who... series. Back in Pickax, Jim Qwilleran's plans to resume a quiet, normal life are disrupted by a series of annoyances, culminating in the discovery of a dead body in his orchard. When Qwill's friend Dennis Hough becomes the chief suspect, he embarks on a crusade to clear Hough's name. Meanwhile, Qwill suspects that his long-time companion Polly Duncan has fallen in love with another man. Find out if Qwill can crack the case and win back Polly in this quirky, engaging romp through Moose County.
©1991 by Lilian Jackson Braun; 1991 by Jill Bauman (P)1991 Dove Audio
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