For the first time all three stories in the 'Cat Called Hope' series are available in a single edition. 'The Complete Saga' also includes an exclusive new short story about the human characters of the series which answers questions readers have been asking since 'A Cat Called Hope' was first published. Also in this volume is a note from the author on the origins and evolution of the series.
A Cat Called Hope How much difference can one cat make? 'A Cat Called Hope' is the gripping and moving tale of how help can come from the most surprising of places. It is the story of a mother and child in the most desperate of situations and a lost cat with only his instincts to guide him.
A Cat Called Hope Returns A Cat Called Hope Returns is the sequel to the moving feline thriller A Cat Called Hope which has regularly featured in the top 100 short stories on Amazon UK. Marx the cat is living happily with his human companions until one day a shadow from the past descends on their lives. When the abusive father who terrorised them reappears Marx knows he must fight to save the people he holds dear.
A Cat Called Hope - The Final Chapter Marx, Little One, Walking and The Woman are back for the last time in another emotionally charged adventure that will move you and thrill you. The Woman has escaped her abusive husband and is living happily. There's a new man in her life, but is he all that he seems? Once again, Marx must fight for the women he lives, no matter what the cost. 'A Cat Called Hope - The Final Chapter' has all the excitement and emotion fans have come.to expect from Oliver Clarke, and builds to a heart stopping climax that will leave readers reeling.
A lovely cat tale that will warm the hearts of any cat lover. Marx is courageous and intuitive and you cannot help but adore him. I read them separately but would recommend reading them back to back (that's what I would do if I could rewind time) Purrrrfect story for FLFs (feline loving females)
I loved reading about Marx and all his adventures. It is interesting seeing the world from your cat's perspective and I believe younger kids will enjoy these see stories. If you have a very sensitive child/ren you might want to give it a quick read first to be sure they are mature enough to understand some of the real life adventures Marx goes through. I read the collection of the first three stories and the Christmas Carol story as well. Some made me laugh, others put tears in my eyes but every one of them entertained me and my daughter. We both look forward to more books about Marx and his human friends.