3-29-05
Carole Nelson Douglas, "Something Fishy"
Cozy Noir Press (2003) ISBN: 0-9744742-0-7
Score: -2
I bought this on impulse from the author when I met her at a con last month. Midnight Louie and Divine Yvette go to Maine to film a cat food commercial and meet Cthulhu. I normally don't like short stories much, but I like the series this is part of; I've now decided I read the series for the larger story arcs (which aren't touched by the short stories). If you want Lovecraft as seen through the eyes of housepets, read Zelazny's A Night in the Lonesome October instead.
Carole Nelson Douglas, "Something Fishy"
Cozy Noir Press (2003) ISBN: 0-9744742-0-7
Score: -2
I bought this on impulse from the author when I met her at a con last month. Midnight Louie and Divine Yvette go to Maine to film a cat food commercial and meet Cthulhu. I normally don't like short stories much, but I like the series this is part of; I've now decided I read the series for the larger story arcs (which aren't touched by the short stories). If you want Lovecraft as seen through the eyes of housepets, read Zelazny's A Night in the Lonesome October instead.
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I'd hardly call Snuff a housepet. At the very least, he's a watchdog, and a good one, as he and Jack tell us repeatedly. And he likes being a watchdog much better than he liked being whatever he was previously.