In this extraordinary collection, 24 master storytellers look into the inscrutable eyes of the cat and see a reflection of the frightening, the fantastic, and the bizarre. In "The Cat From Hell", Stephen King unravels a most unusual killing for hire. Joyce Carol Oates delves into a mother's worst nightmare in "Nobody Knows My Name", while Gahan Wilson's "Best Friends" tells of pampered cats, gentle mistresses, and bloodshed.
In this extraordinary collection, 24 master storytellers look into the inscrutable eyes of the cat and see a reflection of the frightening, the fantastic, and the bizarre. In "The Cat From Hell", Stephen King unravels a most unusual killing for hire. Joyce Carol Oates delves into a mother's worst nightmare in "Nobody Knows My Name", while Gahan Wilson's "Best Friends" tells of pampered cats, gentle mistresses, and bloodshed.