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A clever collection of detective cases by the Newbery Honor-winning author of The Noonday Friends and Belling the Tiger, Casebook of a Private (Cat's) Eye tells the story of Eileen O'Kelly, Boston's only female feline detective who has her paws full trying to crack cases involving disappearing lox, a two-timing Siamese, and traffic in stolen catnip. But when a tart-tongued innkeeper hires her to find the murderer of a renowned chef and the valuable cookery book that's gone missing from the scene of the crime, Eileen and the inn's handsome sous-chef must each risk at least one of their nine lives in a dangerous whisker-to-whisker encounter with a felonious Abyssinian. Throughout the book, charming period illustrations evoke turn-of-the-century Boston.

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Two-time Newbery Honor winner Stolz (Belling the Tiger; The Noonday Friends) adopts a Victorian voice and syntax for this eloquent episodic tale of a resourceful sleuth. The first-person narrator is Eileen OKelly, who in 1912 is the only female, feline private detective in Bostonpossibly in the United Statesmaybe (who knows?) in the world. As the lady gumshoe tackles a handful of cases, she coyly utters numerous plays on words, tongue-in-whiskered-cheek comments and social critiques (after Eileen invites her milliner neighbor to take a dish of tea, she explains: Taking a dish of tea is an English expression that has made its way into Boston society, which likes to consider itself more British than American). The dilemmas she sets out to solve all involve anthropomorphic cat characters: a grocery store owner seeks the culprit who is purloining his supply of lox; a hotshot pitcher who hit a once-in-a-lifetime homer out of Furway Park is desperate to find his lucky ball; and an inn owner is determined to discover who murdered her chef sister and escaped with her cookery book of prized recipes. While investigating the murder, Eileen falls in love with Marcel, the victims sous chef, allowing for some fun take-offs on the French. Levys charming, detailed black-and-white illustrations depict the cat cast as a decidedly dapper lot, resplendent in period fashions and domestic details. Stolzs nod to the internal monologues of Phillip Marlowe and other classic detectives will likely win over both beginning sleuths and lovers of language. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Grade 4-6In this amusingly old-fashioned mystery, Stolz creates a world that is populated with anthropomorphic felines. However, it is the time (1912), the place (Boston), and the female main characters unusual profession (private investigator) that give a unique flavor to the story. While the sophisticated vocabulary and low-key humor narrow the potential pool of readers, those who persevere will enjoy the adventures of an eclectic cast of characters that include PI Eileen OKelly; Marcel, a romantic sous-chef from Quebec; and Smokey Jack Slattery, an ace twirler for the Furway Bobcats. Through short chapters that profile her various cases, Eileen weaves together her clients stories. Solutions range from the ingenious to the merely coincidental. The book ends on an up note as the detective records her engagement to Marcel and looks forward to the publication of her Casebook. Levys black-and-white illustrations evoke period details and capture the distinct character and emotions of each cat depicted. The sketches vary in size and placement, breaking up the text and adding interest to the layout. Patrons who enjoy Sherlock Holmes stories and historical fiction will want to read this engaging mystery.Lisa Dennis, The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA
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  • PublisherCricket Books
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0812626508
  • ISBN 13 9780812626506
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages128
  • IllustratorLevy Pamela R.
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