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Cat out of Hell

-- The Sunday Telegraph From the Hardcover edition.

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  • "-- The Sunday Telegraph From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "Librarian Alec Charlesworth has lost his job, his beloved wife has just died, and his sister has disappeared. Alec searches for clues about her disappearance in a file of interviews between a man called "Wiggy" and a cat, Roger. Who speaks to him. 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?"
  • "The scene: a cottage on the coast on a windy evening. Inside, a room with curtains drawn. Tea has just been made. Under a pool of yellow light, two figures face each other across a kitchen table. A man and a cat. This title tells a tale of a cat with nine lives, and a relationship as ancient as time itself and just as powerful."@en
  • "The scene: a cottage on the coast on a windy evening. Inside, a room with curtains drawn. Tea has just been made. Under a pool of yellow light, two figures face each other across a kitchen table. A man and a cat. This title tells a tale of a cat with nine lives, and a relationship as ancient as time itself and just as powerful."
  • "Alec, an academic recovering from the death of his wife, is staying in a quiet cottage by the sea when he starts to make his way through a package of papers and recordings given to him by a colleague. These concern the experiences of an individual known as Wiggy, who claims to have encountered not only a talking cat, but an evil, murderous, devil-worshipping talking cat who is part of a feline conspiracy spanning centuries. The story that then unfolds, told from a number of viewpoints and through various channels (including a hilariously terrible screenplay and imagined email exchanges), is so unusual, yet so terrifyingly plausible, that it demands to be told in a single sitting. 'Shall we start?' says the cat..."

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  • "Horory (novely)"
  • "Horror novellas"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Magic realism (Literature)"
  • "Magic realism (Literature)"@en
  • "Gothic fiction"
  • "Gothic fiction"@en
  • "Large print books"@en
  • "English novellas"
  • "Anglické novely"
  • "Horror fiction"
  • "Horror fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Large type books"
  • "Fantasy fiction"
  • "Fantasy fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Cat out of Hell"
  • "Pekelný kocour"
  • "Cat out of Hell"@en
  • "Cat out of hell"@en
  • "Cat out of hell"
  • "Il gatto venuto dall'inferno"
  • "Il gatto venuto dall'inferno"@it
  • "Cat out hell"@en