A review by stang_gt3
The Cat Who Sniffed Glue by Lilian Jackson Braun

4.0

This was the first time I'd tried one of these books on audio and it actually was quite entertaining on my walks into work the last couple of days. I liked the quality of the narrator's voice for Qwill. This is probably one of my favorite of the series so far. I liked that this mystery was a little more complex and more was going on so all the pieces didn't come together until the very end. I found myself still having a bit of surprise which hasn't been the case with most of this series.

Of course the stars of this series are always Koko and Yum Yum who were up to their usual antics. I love these two cats. I can always picture exactly what the author's describing, imagining their antics. Especially now that I've got a cat of my own to drive me batty.

The slight downside of this story for me was all the shenanigans between Qwill and Polly. That man needs to learn how to be direct and actually talk to a woman. I felt bad for Polly. Qwill likes the attention from younger woman and doesn't do anything to dissuade their flirtations, but even to himself he does admit he'd rather spend time with Polly. So I got annoyed with him for a large portion of this book and how he was handling things.

Still I enjoyed this installment and I'll happily continue to see what other antics the cats can get up to.