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The Cat Who Saw Red
Cover later than The Cat Who Tailed a Thief (1997), with first ed. illustration and design[1]
Author
Lilian Jackson Braun
Country
United States
Language
English
Series
The Cat Who...
Genre
Mystery
Publisher
Jove Books[1][2]
Publication date
April 1986[1]
Media type
Print (paperback)[2]
Pages
183[2]
ISBN
0-515-08491-3
OCLC
53385501
LC Class
CPB Box no. 1360 vol. 1[2]
Preceded by
The Cat Who Turned On and Off
Followed by
The Cat Who Played Brahms
The Cat Who Saw Red is a mystery novel by Lilian Jackson Braun, published as a Jove Books paperback original in 1986.[1][2] It is the fourth story in The Cat Who... series featuring journalist Jim Qwilleran and Siamese cat Koko, which it resumed eighteen years after a 1960s trilogy. Reissues of the first three stories were promoted on its back cover: "Watch for these other Lilian Jackson Braun mysteries:" (titles also beginning The Cat Who).[1] 25 further sequels were published from 1987 to 2007.
The Cat Who Saw Red shares with the original trilogy its setting in a smaller city (not Chicago). Qwill first visits fictitious Moose County in the next volume and soon afterward moves there permanently.
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