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Rhiannon12866

(205,552 posts)
3. I guess this is a different author, but I read "The Cat Who..." books by Lilian Jackson Braun
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 08:46 AM
Nov 2021

I liked them a lot, my mother even read them, too. And there are plenty of them, I looked it up and there are 29!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_Who...

https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/lilian-jackson-braun/

Rita Mae Brown also wrote a cozy series with a cat - and friends - as a major character. Though the main human character is a postmistress in a small town. I read those, too.

https://www.ritamaebrownbooks.com/series/mrs-murphy

rampartc

(5,413 posts)
5. good morning rhia. when do you find time to read with all the late night talk show posts?
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 08:56 AM
Nov 2021

see my post #4 below.

Rhiannon12866

(205,552 posts)
6. I don't read like I used to but for a long time it was my main habit
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 09:18 AM
Nov 2021

I just had to have a book to read - and they were mainly mysteries - I was desperate if I didn't have a book. In fact, there were certain authors I read more than once. I'd find an author that I liked and would go through everything they'd written.

I actually stated with Dick Francis, he was a retired steeplechase jockey (used to ride for the Queen Mother) whose first mysteries involved horses and racing, then he started researching other subjects (a storm chaser, a wine maker, an early computer expert, a politician) and based his mysteries on them. My mother got one of his latest books for my uncle when he was in the hospital, but it turned out he'd read it. So she brought it home and I picked it up - and I was hooked.

Another favorite of mine was Anne Perry. She's also British, but her mysteries are period pieces and she has more than one series. And then there's Miriam Grace Monfredo, she's an American historian who bases her mysteries on the Civil War and the early women's movement. There used to be a mystery bookstore that I went to regularly (until the owner started selling books online ) who knew Ms. Monfredo so she held a book signing and so I met her.

So yes, I used to read quite a bit. That's just a small part of my list, my favorites.

rampartc

(5,413 posts)
4. my wife, who specializes in mysteries where a cat is the detective, does not know.
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 08:52 AM
Nov 2021

i was shocked to learn how many of these there are ......

johanna fluke writes about mosia
sophie kelly has hercules and morris
rita mae brown uses mrs murphy and pewter
lilliam brahms jackson has coco and yum yum
miranda james has diesel

fortunately this is the old lady's only bad habit.

Rhiannon12866

(205,552 posts)
7. You mean Lilian Jackson Braun and KoKo and Yum Yum, they're Siamese cats.
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 09:28 AM
Nov 2021

Those are "The Cat Who..." books. I also used to read Rita Mae Brown's books and ran across a non-mystery one of hers that I really liked called "Dolley Madison in Love and War" which is a historical novel. Your wife might also be interested in the ones I read since it appears we have the same tastes...

rampartc

(5,413 posts)
12. my wife, of course, has the best taste,
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 12:44 PM
Nov 2021

all i do is pay the credit cards.

any inaccuracies on my list are entirely my fault because, well, everything always is.

yellowdogintexas

(22,264 posts)
14. Carole Nelson Douglas writes the Midnight Louie books
Sun Nov 28, 2021, 11:16 PM
Nov 2021

Louie is a 20 pound black cat who fancies himself a PI

He and his human live in Vegas. She is a PR person who handles publicity for a casino/hotel- and she is a strong independent woman

Other characters include: a defrocked priest, a magician, a ditsy landlady, a formidable police officer who sings in a night club in her off hours, assorted other animals and some bad guys

These books are a fun read. The author lives here in Ft Worth and is a solid Democrat

catrose

(5,068 posts)
17. Sadly, Carole recently passed. I was so sorry to hear it. She was such a gracious lady.
Fri Dec 10, 2021, 10:46 PM
Dec 2021

Full disclosure: I read the full alphabet of Louies.

yellowdogintexas

(22,264 posts)
18. Oh My Gosh! I had not heard. I am so sorry to hear that
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 04:22 AM
Jan 2022

i will miss her. we crossed paths occasionally at our Democratic Woman's Club.

There are a few Louies that I have not read. I think I will track them down and read them next after I finish The Sisterhood books. (Fern Michaels; excellent series with some great characters. No cats so far but a very interesting assortment of dogs.)

raccoon

(31,111 posts)
9. Thank you all for your responses. It's Clea Simon.
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 09:48 AM
Nov 2021

The book CLEO looks good and I’ll have to get hold of that one.

Haven’t gotten into “The Cat Who” series but maybe one of these days I will.

NQAS

(10,749 posts)
10. While we're on cozy cat mysteries
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 10:07 AM
Nov 2021

What’s the cozy cat mystery where a running gag is the cat appears so silently it’s owner is convinced it walks through walls.

Or is that every cozy cat mystery?

MacKasey

(987 posts)
13. Maybe it's Sofie Kelly books
Fri Nov 26, 2021, 10:18 AM
Nov 2021

Here's a link

https://cozy-mystery.com/blog/sofie-kelly-magical-cats-mystery-series/

One of the cats can walk thru walls and the other can make himself invisible

Let me know if that is the one you were talking about

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