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Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat  (Conan Flagg, Bk 1)
Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat - Conan Flagg, Bk 1
Author: M. K. Wren
Either way, it was maddeningly mysterious. Captain Harold Jeffries, swaddled in his robe, had settled down for a coqy evening with Crime and Punishment when his wife left the house for bridge party. An hour later he was dead. What could have induced him to dress and go out into the stormy night - much less to walk on the beach, which he hated an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345350022
ISBN-10: 0345350022
Publication Date: 2/12/1988
Pages: 261
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3.2 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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cyndij avatar reviewed Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat (Conan Flagg, Bk 1) on + 1031 more book reviews
I know I haven't had this book on my shelves for 50 years (pre-teen me wouldn't have picked this up), but at least 30. Of course I didn't remember it but obviously I liked it enough at the time to keep it. It's a decent mystery/ Cold War espionage book, with good characters, good sense of place and steady pacing. It's set clearly in its time - someone actually says "groovy" in conversation, and everyone smokes, plus many other clues. The reader knows early on that Captain Jeffries was an innocent bystander to a more nefarious plot, and Wren gives us a number of suspects. Conan Flagg is believable as a sometime PI (I wonder how he gets jobs) and I liked the bookstore setting a lot, as well as the bookstore cat. It's a very quick read as well. This is the first of a series and since I have them all, I might as well go on to the next.


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