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<p><b>'A beautifully written cat's-eye view of some 120 years of history. Prepare to be enchanted.'<br>SIMON BRETT, author of the Mrs Pargeter series</b><br><br>Early morning, 1902. At 7/7 Marchmont Crescent, Eilidh the charlady tips coal into a fire grate and sets it alight. Overhearing, <b>Grimalkin the cat</b> ambles over to curl up against the welcome heat and lick his favourite human's<br>hand. But this is to be his last day on earth ... before he becomes the Ghost Cat.<br><br>Follow Grimalkin as he witnesses the changes of the next <b>120 years</b>, prowling unseen among the inhabitants of an <b>Edinburgh tenement</b>, while unearthing some startling revelations about the mystery of existence, the unstoppable march of time and the true meaning of feline companionship.<br><br><b>This unique tale provides a feel-good read full of charm for any fan of history, humour and fur-ridden fun. Perfect for fans of Matt Haig's <i>How to Stop Time </i>and V. E. Schwab's <i>The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.</i></b><br><br><b>'The Ghost Cat is an Edinburgh delight: "mizzle-ridden" days were made for books like this!'</b><br>LUCY RIBCHESTER, author of <i>The Hourglass Factory</i><br><br><b>'A beautiful story' </b><br>Tiktok's @beansthegingercat<br><br><b>'Enchanting, entertaining and engaging ... I found this beautiful little cats paws wrapped around my heartstrings throughout the entirety of the book.'<br></b>Goodreads reviewer, five stars</p>
<p><b>'A beautifully written cat's-eye view of some 120 years of history. Prepare to be enchanted.'<br>SIMON BRETT, author of the Mrs Pargeter series</b><br><br>Early morning, 1902. At 7/7 Marchmont Crescent, Eilidh the charlady tips coal into a fire grate and sets it alight. Overhearing, <b>Grimalkin the cat</b> ambles over to curl up against the welcome heat and lick his favourite human's<br>hand. But this is to be his last day on earth ... before he becomes the Ghost Cat.<br><br>Follow Grimalkin as he witnesses the changes of the next <b>120 years</b>, prowling unseen among the inhabitants of an <b>Edinburgh tenement</b>, while unearthing some startling revelations about the mystery of existence, the unstoppable march of time and the true meaning of feline companionship.<br><br><b>This unique tale provides a feel-good read full of charm for any fan of history, humour and fur-ridden fun. Perfect for fans of Matt Haig's <i>How to Stop Time </i>and V. E. Schwab's <i>The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.</i></b><br><br><b>'The Ghost Cat is an Edinburgh delight: "mizzle-ridden" days were made for books like this!'</b><br>LUCY RIBCHESTER, author of <i>The Hourglass Factory</i><br><br><b>'A beautiful story' </b><br>Tiktok's @beansthegingercat<br><br><b>'Enchanting, entertaining and engaging ... I found this beautiful little cats paws wrapped around my heartstrings throughout the entirety of the book.'<br></b>Goodreads reviewer, five stars</p>