Look What the Cat Dragged In
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Jason Rekulak
About this listen
In a spiral of grief after her own pet cat goes missing, cartoonist Penny Padgett wonders if pet-sitting the peculiar cat Godfrey could be just what she needs. At first, Godfrey is charming and affectionate - but not long after Penny lets him into her home, strange things begin to happen.
A terrible insect infestation takes hold of the basement. Penny's cute cartoon illustrations turn dark and surreal, as if influenced by an invisible hand. And her health starts failing, as if her mind and body are under attack by a sinister, malevolent force.
Penny may be a cat person - but Godfrey is no ordinary cat . . .©2026 Jason Rekulak (P)2026 Macmillan Audio
Critic reviews
PRAISE FOR JASON REKULALK
I loved it. The surprises really surprise and it has that hard-to-achieve propulsiveness that won't let you put it down. And the pictures are terrific! (STEPHEN KING)
Must be the boldest double twist of the year. Truly fantastic
Tightly plotted and well written [...] A gripping page-turner with intriguing characters and genuinely creepy moments
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Whip-smart, creepy as hell, and masterfully plotted, Hidden Pictures is the best new thriller I've read in years. Destined to be a classic of the genre (RANSOM RIGGS)
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