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Related: About this forumQuestion about "The Cat Who" series; where is Moose County supposed to be?
I just started one of the books, and I was thinking if Moose County is County "400 miles north of everywhere" then
it must be in Newfoundland....or maybe Alaska?
Maybe the 400 miles is hyperbole?
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Question about "The Cat Who" series; where is Moose County supposed to be? (Original Post)
raccoon
Apr 2013
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csziggy
(34,189 posts)1. I always thought it was in Upper Peninsula Michigan
With the mines and the pasty pies, it would fit. Though I am a little prejudiced since my father's parents came from that area.
If the town was someplace similar to Iron River, Michigan, and Quilleran had worked in Chicago, 400 miles is only a little farther than the driving distance between the two.
libodem
(19,288 posts)2. I've read a few of those
And those ABC murder mystery books. Kind of cute and quick. Been a while though. I don't recall the location.
raccoon
(31,518 posts)3. "ABC murder mystery books"--are you referring to Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone books? nt
libodem
(19,288 posts)4. That is it
When I first became disabled I read anything I could get my hands on. Good translating my nonsense.