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The Brazilian Cat

48 pages
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Published: 1 Jan 1898
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ISBN: 9781419155185

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Publisher: Kessinger Publishing

Publication date: 17 June 2004

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The Brazilian Cat is a mystery novel written by the renowned author, Arthur Conan Doyle. The story follows the protagonist, Mr. John Huxtable, a wealthy businessman who is on a mission to find his missing wife. He travels to Brazil, where he meets a beautiful woman named Paulina, who claims to have information about his wife's whereabouts. However, things take a dark turn when Paulina's father is murdered, and the only witness is a mysterious black cat. As Mr. Huxtable delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit and treachery that threatens to destroy him. With the help of his friend, Dr. Leon Sterndale, he must navigate the dangerous underworld of Brazil to solve the mystery and find his wife. The Brazilian Cat is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and murder that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. I did so, and found that I was gazing into a large, empty room, with stone flags, and small, barred windows upon the farther wall. In the centre of this room, lying in the middle of a golden patch of sunlight, there was stretched a huge creature, as large as a tiger, but as black and sleek as ebony. It was simply a very enormous and very well-kept black cat, and it cuddled up and basked in that yellow pool of light exactly as a cat would do. It was so graceful, so sinewy, and so gently and smoothly diabolical, that I could not take my eyes from the opening. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.