The Cat Who Saw Red | Social Concerns

In The Cat Who Saw Red, competition is both a social and a personal concern. As in the earlier novels, the city's two daily newspapers, the Daily Fluxion and the Morning Rampage, not only vie for advertisers and readers, but also represent competing editorial philosophies as the Fluxion emphasizes investigative reporting and the Rampage chooses a more conservative journalistic style. Qwill discovers an uglier type of competition taking place as the Heavenly Hash House syndicate attempts to bankrupt Max Sorrel's Golden Lamb Chop. Most destructive,...

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