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  • By: Lynne Truss
  • Narrated by: Mike Grady
  • Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (116 ratings)
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Cat Out of Hell

By: Lynne Truss
Narrated by: Mike Grady
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Summary

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….

©2014 Lynne Truss (P)2014 W F Howes Ltd

Critic reviews

"A truly inventive comic writer." ( Irish Times)

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Unusually gripping

I would like to say this whole story is the most peculiar and I would congratulate Lynne Truss on the genious of her imagination. I could not really tell from reading the initial introduction of this book what the whole content would be and yet it was funny, sad, hideous in some places, (especially the description of the library room), and I would say that although the story initially, for me, appeared to be a lighthearted story about a speaking cat, is a very sinister and dark murder that you know would just make a great television film. Mike Grady narrates the book well and is clear and easy on the ear. Cat Out of Hell is a brilliant title and just about describes the book perfectly, however, I did not really take it as seriously as the content of the book is. This book is not for pussycats, but I would highly recommend it if you are looking for something dark and satanic.

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It’s the tabbies you need to watch.......

As an avid cat lover I was mesmerised by this dark and humourous tale of demonic cats and sinister librarians. Lynne Truss perfectly captures the absolute hold these pesky creatures have over us hapless souls and the fact that no matter what devilment they get up to, they always manage to enchant us with their un-worldly beauty and absolute self-assurance. Of course another great feature of cats is that they are very funny, and so too is this book. I particularly adored the main character who when confronted with a terrifying denouement wishes for nothing more than a sausage sandwich. It is rare that I would rate the narrator as being of equal importance as the author of the tale but in this case Mike Grady is the absolute embodiment of all the fantastic characters in this book. This is 100% recommended for all cat and non-cat lovers who enjoy a bit of eccentric British humour spiced up with some genuine chills.

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An unexpected pleasure!

I hadn't read anything by Lynne Truss before - I'd been rather wary of her as I wasn't that impressed by the excerpts I had read of her (in)famous grammar book. I found myself with an hour to fill and a generous free sample of 'The Cat out of Hell' that fitted the time available perfectly... and it hooked me totally! I hastily bought the rest of the book and enjoyed it enormously.

The narration is wonderful, especially the voice of Roger the cat. Recommended listen, especially for cat-lovers!

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Wiggy, Roger & The Captain

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would strongly recommend this book as I became very quickly immersed in the strange story of talking cats and the 'true' theory of the nine lives. I don't want to give too much away but it is equally as strange as it is dark.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Cat Out of Hell?

When we are first introduced to the Captain and his evil ways of trying to find the one worthy colleague. Roger will soon become your favourite but the brutal beginnings with the captain were brilliant.

Which character – as performed by Mike Grady – was your favourite?

Roger without a doubt, as a cat owner I can well imagine and sometimes swear I can see my cat having the same or similar thoughts. The narration is brilliant from Mike Grady very distinct characterisation with plenty of malice.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

What you always suspected but never wanted to be true about your feline friends!

Any additional comments?

Please Lynne Truss give us more Cats from Hell.

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Not all cats come from hell.

Narration was very good. However I found the story dropped off in the middle and I skipped 1 1/2 of the chapters. I don't think I'd recommend this title, but there are people out there in audible land who would enjoy this story.

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Fun

Despite some of the darker material explored in this book I would describe this story as fun, Mike Grady does some wonderful voices ranging from the hapless Wiggy to the delightful Roger (my favourite). The story is well rounded and nicely resolved if a little daft but that only adds to its charm.

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Brilliant black comedy

I really enjoyed this book & laughed out loud in places. Witty send up of horror genre!

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Brilliant! Imagine if Edgar Allan Poe wrote comedy...

I loved this book. It was so refreshing to listen to something unlike anything else I've read. I really wasn't sure if I'd like it but decided to give it a go. I'm so very glad I did. It was read perfectly. Just the right narrator for this book. The quality of the narration was excellent. It was read effortlessly with stunning characterisation and great humour. When I discovered today that the sequel is on audible I bought it immediately. Thank you so much to the author, narrator and all involved in production, for a highly entertaining few hours.

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Interesting and enjoyable

What did you like most about Cat Out of Hell?

I liked the fact I didn't know what was going on for quite some time. I have listened to it a couple of times now, and really enjoyed the characters and the plot.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I liked Roger because deep down he wanted to do the right thing.

What does Mike Grady bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

He was able to give each of the characters their own personality and I got the feeling he enjoyed reading it too.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When the two cats went down the well together.

Any additional comments?

I like Lynn Truss and admire her writing very much. She seems able to deliver different styles easily, and her books are always enjoyable.

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Just the story for hallowe'en

What did you like best about this story?

Entertaining story, subtle and funny

What does Mike Grady bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Listening in the dark, oldy characters come alive, feline characters have style

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Your cat will look different tomorrow

Any additional comments?

Light and dark at the same time

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