Cat Out of Hell

Cat Out of Hell by Lynne Truss, published by Melville House in 2015, is a humorous and intriguing tale that intertwines elements of fiction, horror, and mystery. The story follows Alec Charlesworth, a librarian grappling with the loss of his wife and job. In his search for answers regarding her disappearance, he encounters a talking cat named Roger, who reveals unsettling truths about feline nature and the dark forces at play in their community.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and comedy as Alec navigates his grief and the peculiar revelations from Roger. The narrative explores themes of local history and the complexities of human-animal relationships, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. With 163 pages of engaging storytelling, this edition offers a unique perspective on the mysteries surrounding both life and death, appealing to those who appreciate both cats and clever humor.
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Acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Lynne Truss (Eats, Shoots & Leaves) is back with a mesmerizing and hilarious tale of cats and murder
For people who both love and hate cats comes the tale of Alec Charlesworth, a librarian who finds himself suddenly alone: he’s lost his job, his beloved wife has just died. Overcome by grief, he searches for clues about her disappearance in a file of interviews between a man called “Wiggy” and a cat, Roger. Who speaks to him.
It takes a while for Alec to realize he’s not gone mad from grief, that the cat is actually speaking to Wiggy . . . and that much of what we fear about cats is true. They do think they’re smarter than humans, for one thing. And, well, it seems they are! What’s more, they do have nine lives. Or at least this one does – Roger’s older than Methuselah, and his unblinking stare comes from the fact that he’s seen it all.
And he’s got a tale to tell, a tale of shocking local history and dark forces that may link not only the death of Alec’s wife, but also several other local deaths. But will the cat help Alec, or is he one of the dark forces?
In the deft and comedic hands of mega-bestseller Lynne Truss, the story is as entertaining as it is addictive” (The Sunday Telegraph) – an increasingly suspenseful and often hysterically funny adventure that will please cat lovers and haters alike. And afterwards, as one critic noted, “You may never look at a cat in quite the same way again” (The Daily Mail).
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