The Cat Who Saw Red | Techniques

As usual, Braun introduces Qwill into a closed community, more or less isolated from the rest of the city, and Qwill must learn about the residents in that community in order to solve the mystery. Maus Haus functions like the villages of traditional mysteries. Among the residents are several suspicious characters, and Qwill must determine whether each one is sinister or merely eccentric.

Another Braun trademark is the cats' role in unearthing clues and foiling the villain's attempts on Qwill's life. In this novel, KoKo has mastered the typewriter, which replaces the unabridged...

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