The Cat Kin
“ONE OF THE BEST CHILDREN’S NOVELS THAT I’VE SEEN IN YEARS - GRIPPING, ACTION-PACKED AND STUNNINGLY ORIGINAL.” – Lee Weatherly, author of ‘Kat Got Your Tongue’
“...IT’S GREAT... IF YOU HAVE A READER OF THE RIGHT AGE, 8 AND UPWARDS AT HOME, DO GET A COPY...” – The Bookwitch
Everyone who came to the strange gym class was looking for something else. What they found was the mysterious Mrs. Powell and Pashki, a lost art from an age when cats were worshipped as gods.
Ben and Tiffany wonder: who is their eccentric old teacher? What does she really want with them? And why are they suddenly able to see in the dark? Meanwhile, in London’s gloomy streets, human vermin are stirring.
Ben and Tiffany may soon be glad of their new gifts. But against men whose cunning is matched only by their unspeakable cruelty, will even nine lives be enough?
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Nick Green
Nick Green grew up in the south east of England, but eventually escaped to study in Edinburgh, where he spent more time writing than studying.
He now lives in Hertford, where he spends more time writing than living.His other talents include sword fighting and being able to miaow like a cat.
He is married with two sons and two, or possibly three cats (it's complicated). In another life he would have been an actor or a musician.
The Cat Kin
The Cat Kin consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
