Cat Out of Hell
A cottage on the coast on a windy evening. Under a pool of yellow light, two figures face each other across a kitchen table. A man and a cat.

The story about to be related is so unusual yet so terrifyingly plausible that it demands to be told in a single sitting. The man clears his throat, and leans forward, expectant. 'Shall we begin?' says the cat...

`A truly inventive comic writer' IRISH TIMES
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Cat Out of Hell
A cottage on the coast on a windy evening. Under a pool of yellow light, two figures face each other across a kitchen table. A man and a cat.

The story about to be related is so unusual yet so terrifyingly plausible that it demands to be told in a single sitting. The man clears his throat, and leans forward, expectant. 'Shall we begin?' says the cat...

`A truly inventive comic writer' IRISH TIMES
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Cat Out of Hell

Cat Out of Hell

by Lynne Truss

Narrated by Mike Grady

Unabridged — 5 hours, 14 minutes

Cat Out of Hell

Cat Out of Hell

by Lynne Truss

Narrated by Mike Grady

Unabridged — 5 hours, 14 minutes

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Overview

A cottage on the coast on a windy evening. Under a pool of yellow light, two figures face each other across a kitchen table. A man and a cat.

The story about to be related is so unusual yet so terrifyingly plausible that it demands to be told in a single sitting. The man clears his throat, and leans forward, expectant. 'Shall we begin?' says the cat...

`A truly inventive comic writer' IRISH TIMES

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

The creepy scenes are all sandpaper-tongue-in-cheek, but there’s something genuinely spooky about realizing that the purring is coming from inside the house!... If jokes about acerbic pets, library carrels and funerary archaeology are catnip to you, then by all means curl up next to the fire with this diverting comedy."
Washington Post

An io9 Science Fiction And Fantasy Book You Can't Afford To Miss

“It’s no surprise that when Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation author Truss writes a novel about a talking tabby named Roger, his syntax is simply flawless."
New York Post, Must-Read Books 

“A potent and darkly humorous tale… Cat lovers (or cat haters) and fans of gothic fiction will devour this creepy, paranoia-inducing morsel."
Publishers Weekly

“An unusual mystery for cat lovers and haters alike... A fun format for an equally entertaining quick read."
Library Journal

“Punctuation czar Truss...turns her very special talents to a cat mystery with a twist."
Kirkus Reviews

“A nimble mix of horror, Gothic mystery and dark comedy that will delight fans of authors like Neil Gaiman and Susanna Clarke... Cat Out of Hell is a brisk, clever, darkly hilarious book that begs to be read in one gut-busting sitting."
BookPage

“Rich characterizations and the inventive structure of Truss's clever, comic novel all serve to enhance this endearing, insightful and often wicked mystery that ratchets up suspense and intrigue while exploring aspects of mortality."
Shelf Awareness

“One cat at the hole can keep in one thousand mice - this cat can keep in New York City!  Hell's-a-poppin'.”
Rita Mae Brown, bestselling author of the Sneaky Pie mystery series
 
“A masterpiece of comic writing... A novel as entertaining as it is addictive.”
Sunday Telegraph (UK)
 
“One of those rare books that actually makes the reader laugh out loud... Impossible not to read in one sitting.”
Sunday Times (UK)
 
“An incredible tale…You may never look at a cat in quite the same way again.”
Daily Mail (UK)
 
“A wonderful tale full of parodies, pastiches and paradoxes. Pure joy.”
The Telegraph (UK)
 
“It is good fun and the perfect lesson in how to use the power of punctuation to your advantage.”
Evening Standard (UK)
 
“Truss brings an eerie, 19th-century kind of horror into the present-day world.”
The Guardian (UK)
 
“Tremendous fun.”
SciFi Now

Kirkus Reviews

2014-12-22
Punctuation czar Truss (The Girl's Like Spaghetti: Why, You Can't Manage Without Apostrophes!, 2007, etc.) turns her very special talents to a cat mystery with a twist: The cats are culprits rather than sleuths or mascots.Everyone knows that most cats haven't had the powers of Nietzschean Überkatzen—nine full lives, the ability to speak, the whole megillah—for hundreds of years. In every generation, however, a few Überkatzen arise, like Roger, who's already used up eight of his lives, and the Captain, the East London mentor who put Roger repeatedly to death to test his mettle. When Roger takes up with Coventry watercolorist Joanna Caton-Jones and her actor brother, Will, aka Wiggy, things are bound to get out of hand, and boy, do they ever. By the time newly widowed periodicals librarian Alec "Bear" Charlesworth stumbles onto the scene, Jo and her border terrier, Jeremy, are dead, Wiggy is wiggy, and the police suspect Wiggy of everything from murder to raving lunacy. Why does every human whose path crosses Roger's lose the will to live? It's up to Alec and his faithful dog, Watson, back home in Cambridge and armed with a stolen copy of Nine Lives: The Gift of Satan, to join Wiggy in unraveling a conspiracy that places this latest round of skullduggery in an ancient succession of Überkatzen and their nefarious Cat Masters. A Chinese box of anti-narrative that reads like M.R. James on bad acid with a laugh track, complete with demonic cats, murderous librarians and badly overmatched amateur sleuths.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171568047
Publisher: W. F. Howes Ltd
Publication date: 02/27/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
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