The Cat Who Robbed a Bank
Book #22
by Lilian Jackson Braun
My rating: 3 / 5
Genre: Cozy mystery
When a jewel dealer from Down Below visits, it has the attention of all of Pickax City 400 miles north of everywhere. Then the jewel dealer is murdered, and former crime reporter Jim Qwilleran pays extra attention.
Sometimes it can seem that Qwilleran rarely solves the mysteries in these books—that answers simply fall into his lap. But usually, much of the book is spent with him making connections, asking just the right questions, and sort of lining things up to work out so that he gets to the solution in the end. Not so in this book. He truly didn’t solve much of anything. Speculations early in the mystery turned out to be correct with little in the way of deviation. Yes, he was kind of caught up in the climax, but it was really only because of a friendship that he’d been cultivating for a while, nothing to do with his suspicions about the case. The community surrounding the mystery wasn’t as interesting as it has been in other books, maybe because it was more disjointed.
There was one interesting development. Anyone who has read many of these books knows that Qwilleran is basically devoid of all family and does tend to long for a connection. This was dangled in front of him—and us—in this book, and I’m not really sure how I feel about the way that turned out. Maybe it would have seemed to fake if it had gone a different way, but I really hope to see more in this line in the future. Overall, though, I’m hoping the next book is better.
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