To the River
Publisher Description
Every writer has his muse...even Edgar Allan Poe.
It's true that the great Master of Macabre owned (or was owned by) a tortoiseshell cat named Cattarina. But little is known about his feline companion or the circumstances surrounding their introduction. Until now.
From her cottage in Fordham, NY, Cattarina tells of her humble birth beneath the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge, glorious trials as a gutter cat, and the chance meeting with Eddy that changed not one, but two lives.
Told from the perspective of Edgar Allan Poe's cat, "To the River" provides an irresistible feline take on history in this fictionalized short set in 1838 Philadelphia.
Customer Reviews
Fun short story for Poe fans
This is the first in a series of cute mysteries based on Edgar Allen Poe and his cat. Even though the narrator is a cat (I wasn’t sure about that), it was actually a very fun read. Great Victorian description and details about Poe. Even includes a poem by Poe. If you like historical, cats or Poe - you will enjoy this!