That heading’s
the comment from one of three 5-star reviews for the anthology Crooked Cats’ Tales, 20 short stories
from some of the publisher’s authors.
Anthologies
like this are ideal for reading in waiting rooms, while travelling or in
between reading novels. And they have the happy knack of introducing new
authors without huge commitment on the part of the reader. Yes, very much like
a sampler in old record parlance (that dates me!)
Please
give these tales a try. It’s possible you might not like all of them. But I
guarantee that there’s something for every taste here, and it’s a bargain for
such little outlay.
The
blurb goes like this: You will find twenty tantalising tasters from Crooked
Cats from the UK and the US, all keen to showcase their writing skills with
glimpses into their existing releases, or with something new altogether.
Twenty stories of historical and contemporary fiction, crime and drama, fantasy, humour and ghostly shenanigans. Murder. Love. Adventure. Gossip. Growing up. Scheming. Friendship – Crooked Cats’ Tales has it all:
Twenty stories of historical and contemporary fiction, crime and drama, fantasy, humour and ghostly shenanigans. Murder. Love. Adventure. Gossip. Growing up. Scheming. Friendship – Crooked Cats’ Tales has it all:
Cocktail Hour by Pamela Kelt
A Rescue in Graphite by Maggie Secara
Once Again by KB Walker
The Pied Piper of Larus by Kathy Sharp
Her Visitors by Ailsa Abraham
White Rose by Carol Hedges
A Bright New Copper by Catriona King
Altared by Adele Elliott
Misgivings by Nancy Jardine
Saturday Fever by Sue Barnard
The Wanderer by T.E. Taylor
Sheffield Steel by Trevor Ripley
The Blue House by Carol Maginn
Processionary Penitents by Nik Morton
The Second Summer of Love by Michela O’Brien Young Loves by Jeff Gardiner
Cradle of Man by J.L. Bwye
Silken Knots by Frances di Plino
The Thread that Binds by Mark Patton
Boo! by David W Robinson
Amazon UK Reviews
Stories to suit all tastes 25 May 2014 - By Sue Roebuck
Twenty
authors from one publisher (Crooked Cat Publishing) have created an anthology
of twenty short stories that vary in genre and style. It's a book for dipping
into when you want to enjoy a twenty minute or so break and need to be
entertained by a new narrative voice that comes with each story. I cannot say I
disliked any of the stories since each covered a cross section of themes that
were enjoyable in their own way and I found I was moved, unsettled, and
definitely entertained as I was taken on journeys around the world: UK, US,
France, Holland, ancient Greece, Spain (where one of the characters mistakes
the Spanish ancient religious ceremony garb for Klu Klux Klan!), Kenya (a very
atmospheric story). Since I love quirky stories, my favourite was The Pied
Piper of Larus by Kathy Sharp and I laughed aloud at David Robinson's Boo. From this anthology I've
found new authors whose books I want to read and that can
never be a bad thing.
Something for Everyone
16 May 2014 - By Ms. Carol
Hunter
This is
an eclectic collection of short stories from every genre and a brilliant read.
I found crime, romance, suspense, historical fiction just for starters. Some
stories are shorter, some longer, and all are well written. Definitely
recommended.
20 fine reads 26
May 2014 - By J Gundlack
A great
collection of murder, mystery, humour, and different cultures. A perfect
travelling companion on the train or a late night read. Anthologies are a great
place to get to know different writers and genres perhaps not visited before.Amazon UK - £not-a-lot - here
Amazon
COM - $1.22, a bargain - here
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