Could you learn to do what a cat can do?
Everyone who came across the strange gym class was looking for something else. What they found was Mrs Powell – mysterious Mrs Powell with her silent feet, unnerving stare and merciless warm-up exercises. What they found was pashki, a lost art from an age when cats were worshipped as gods. But Ben and Tiffany wonder: who is their eccentric old teacher? What does she really want? And why do they suddenly seem to be 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, would even nine lives be enough?
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For ages 11 to adult
Nick Green studied English at Edinburgh University. He started work as a marketing writer, ended up reviewing children's books for a book club, and decided it would be more fun to write them himself. The Cat Kin is his first published novel. He now lives in Hertford with his wife, young son and cat.
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