The Terror and the Tortoiseshell

John Travis


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 316 pages · Published: 29 Mar 2010

The Terror and the Tortoiseshell by John Travis
John Travis's first novel, The Terror and the Tortoiseshell, is a noir-styled murder mystery with deft comedy and Science Fiction touches. It honours of the classic hard-​​boiled detective novels of the 1940s.

Benji Spriteman takes over the “Spriteman Detective Agency” after the world is changed overnight by 'The Terror', resulting in the animal kingdom moving from four legs to two and banishing the now crazy human population from existence, and becoming the dominant species. Oh, and Benji Spriteman is a sentient, six-​​foot tall, suit-​​wearing, tortoiseshell cat.

In this strange environment, which sees animals taking on some of the characteristics of the humans they were closest to, human beings have become a bit like flying saucers. Despite occasional sightings, there is never any definite proof human existed. When humans start to re-appear, it’s in bizarre situations. They're always dead and ‘displayed’ as if they were animals. It’s just as Benji’s life is starting to become a bit more ‘normal’ that he gets drawn into the investigation into these murders, and soon finds himself involved in ways he could never have imagined.

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