The Cat Who Went Into the Closet Read by Dick Van Patten
Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese companions, Koko and Yum Yum, move into Junior Goodwinter's grandma's home. Everything goes well until the discovery that this apparently happy and healthy 88-year-old seems to have commited suicide.
"When Qwill rents Euphonia Gage's mansion in Moose County, he and Koko discover fifteen closets jammed with junk. But what starts out as junk soon turns into something more. Word comes that Euphonia is dead, an apparent suicide. Why would someone as happy as Euphonia kill herself? And what is the connection between the Gage family and dead potato farmer Gil Inchpot? Can Qwill and the cats uncover a family secret before the winter yields another dead body?"
"Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese companions, Koko and Yum Yum, move into Junior Goodwinter's grandma's home. Everything goes well until the discovery that this apparently happy and healthy 88-year-old seems to have commited suicide."@en
"While sifting through closets of junk in the mansion they have rented, Qwill and Koko uncover a mystery involving the suicide of the former owner and the murder of a potato farmer."@en
"Qwill and Koko soon discover that their rented house has more than junk hidden in its 15 closets."@en
"Qwill has decided to rent Gage mansion in Pickax for the winter. While preparing for a newscast on the devastating fire of 1869 that ravaged part of the mansion and most of the town, he and Koko uncover some interesting artifacts that lead them straight to Gage family secrets and murder."@en
"Crime writer Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats Koko and Yum Yum rent a mansion from Junior Gage, whose grandmother gave him the house before retiring to Florida. Everyone is shocked when the elderly woman commits suicide. Can the cats uncover a buried family secret?"@en
"When Qwill rents Euphonia Gage's mansion in Moose County, he and Koko soon discover fifteen closets jammed with several generations of junk. But what starts out as junk soon turns into something more. The mansion's former occupant is enjoying a new life in warm, sunny Florida. But word soon comes that Euphonia is dead, an apparent suicide victim. Why would someone as happy and full of life as Euphonia Kill herself? And what is the connection between the Gage family and dead potato farmer Gil Inchpot (Who is found buried in snow with a bullet in his head)? Can Qwill and the cats uncover a family secret before the winter yields another dead body?"@en
"When Qwill rents Euphonia Gage's mansion in Moose County, he and Koko soon discover fifteen closets jammed with several generations of junk. But what starts out as junk soon turns into something more. The mansion's former occupant is enjoying a new life in warm, sunny Florida. But word soon comes that Euphonia is dead, an apparent suicide victim. Why would someone as happy and full of life as Euphonia kill herself? And what is the connection between the Gage family and dead potato farmer Gil Inchpot (who is found buried in snow with a bullet in his head)? Can Qwill and the cats uncover a family secret before the winter yields another dead body?"
"After crime writer Jim Qwilleran rents Euphonia Gage's mansion, Euphonia, who has been trying a new life in Florida, apparently commits suicide. Can Qwill and the cats uncover a buried family secret before winter yields another dead body?"
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