The cat who brought down the house [sound recording] /Lilian Jackson Braun.
By: Braun, Lilian Jackson.
Contributor(s): Guidall, George | Putnam Berkley Audio (Firm).
Material type: SoundPublisher: New York : Putnam Berkley Audio, p2003Edition: Unabridged.Description: 4 sound cassettes (ca. 5 hr., 30 min.) : analog, Dolby processed.ISBN: 0399149937.Subject(s): Qwilleran, Jim (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Yum Yum (Fictitious character : Braun) -- Fiction | Moose County (Imaginary place) -- Fiction | Koko (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Country life -- Fiction | Millionaires -- Fiction | Siamese cat -- Fiction | Cat owners -- Fiction | Cats -- Fiction | Qwilleran, Jim (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Yum Yum (Fictitious character : Braun) -- Fiction | Moose County (Imaginary place) -- Fiction | Koko (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Country life -- Fiction | Millionaires -- Fiction | Siamese cat -- Fiction | Cat owners -- Fiction | Cats -- Fiction | Mystery fictionGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Audiocassettes. | Mystery fiction.DDC classification: 813/.54 Read by George Guidall.Summary: Jim Qwilleran, a wealthy newspaper columnist in the small town of Pickax, and his crime-sensitive Siamese cat Koko, sense that something is wrong when movie star Thelma Thackeray, supposedly a native of Moose County, returns home after a six-decade-long Hollywood career to open a film club in the deserted opera house.Booklist
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Read by George Guidall.
Jim Qwilleran, a wealthy newspaper columnist in the small town of Pickax, and his crime-sensitive Siamese cat Koko, sense that something is wrong when movie star Thelma Thackeray, supposedly a native of Moose County, returns home after a six-decade-long Hollywood career to open a film club in the deserted opera house.
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