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Catalyst

by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Anne McCaffrey

Pilot, navigator, engineer, doctor, scientist--ship's cat? All are essential to a well-staffed space vessel. Barque Cats have become highly prized crew members who travel the galaxy, responsible for keeping spacecraft free of vermin and for acting as morale officers.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Pilot, navigator, engineer, doctor, scientist—ship's cat? All are essential to the well-staffed space vessel. Since the early days of interstellar travel, when Tuxedo Thomas, a Maine coon cat, showed what a cat could do for a ship and its crew, the so-called Barque Cats have become highly prized crew members. Thomas's carefully bred progeny, ably assisted by humans—Cat Persons—with whom they share a deep and loving bond, now travel the galaxy, responsible for keeping spacecraft free of vermin, for alerting human crews to potential environmental hazards, and for acting as morale officers.

Even among Barque Cats, Chessie is something special. Her pedigree, skills, and intelligence, as well as the close rapport she has with her human, Janina, make her the most valuable crew member aboard the Molly Daise. And the litter of kittens in her belly only adds to her value.

Then the unthinkable happens. Chessie is kidnapped—er, catnapped—from Dr. Jared Vlast's vet clinic at Hood Station by a grizzled spacer named Carl Poindexter. But Chessie's newborn kittens turn out to be even more extraordinary than their mother. For while Chessie's connection to Janina is close and intuitive, the bond that the kitten Chester forms with Carl's son, Jubal, is downright telepathic. And when Chester is sent into space to learn his trade, neither he nor Jubal will rest until they're reunited.

    But the announcement of a widespread epidemic affecting livestock on numerous planets throws their future into doubt. Suddenly the galactic government announces a plan to impound and possibly destroy all exposed animals. Not even the Barque Cats will be spared.

    With the clock racing against them, Janina, Jubal, Dr. Vlast, and a handful of very special kittens will join forces with the mysterious Pshaw-Ra—an alien-looking cat with a hidden agenda—to save the Barque Cats, other animals, and quite possibly the universe as they know it from total destruction.
 
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's Catacombs.

Author Biography

Anne McCaffrey, one of the world's most popular authors, is best known for her Dragonriders of Pern® series. She was the first woman to win the two top prizes for science fiction writing, the Hugo and Nebula awards. She was also given the American Library Association's Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement in Young Adult Fiction, was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and was named a Science Fiction Writers of America Nebula Grand Master. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1926, McCaffrey relocated to Ireland in the 1970s, where she lived in a house of her own design, named Dragonhold-Underhill. She died in 2011.

Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, winner of the Nebula Award for her novel The Healer's War, is the author of numerous fantasy novels. She has co-authored ten other novels with Anne McCaffrey. She lives on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

Review

"This is magic . . . science fiction at its most primal and its best."—January Magazine

"McCaffrey and Scarborough switch perspective to how the cats see things and their viewpoint is delightful. . . . This series is off to a good start."—SF Crowsnest.com

Review Quote

"This is magic . . . science fiction at its most primal and its best."- January Magazine "McCaffrey and Scarborough switch perspective to how the cats see things and their viewpoint is delightful. . . . This series is off to a good start."-SF Crowsnest.com

Excerpt from Book

Chapter One "How much for that pretty kittycat you got there, young lady?" Janina started, jarring Chessie out of her brooding nap. Chessie laid her ears back, stretched, and gazed up into the face of the man who stood smiling down at them. He was a grizzled-looking spacer in the middle of the human life span, she judged, wearing a uniform, the arms of which sported a collection of ships'' patches bearing insignias she did not recognize. But then, Hood Station, where they had just docked, was a backwater facility providing the interface between the agro-based planet Sherwood and the rest of the universe. A wide variety of human types roamed the corridors. Though the man didn''t seem threatening, he certainly seemed ignorant about cats, as Janina, Chessie''s Cat Person, immediately informed him. Had Janina been a cat, Chessie thought, she''d have been bristling. "Excuse me, sir, but if you are referring to Thomas''s Duchess, descendant of Tuxedo Thomas, the original Barque Cat himself, she is not for sale at any price." Janina tightened her arms protectively around Chessie''s kitten-heavy body. "Beggin'' your pardon, miss, I had no idea the lady was such a celebrity. She''s just such a beauty and I''m looking for a cat for my kid. Looks like she''s going to litter soon. How many kittens do you reckon she''s got in there?" "Dr. Vlast says no fewer than five and perhaps as many as eight!" Janina replied proudly. "Chessie is a good breeder and a good mother." "Glad to hear it. Glad to hear it. Still, that''s a lot of kittens. You''ll be looking for homes for them, won''t you?" This fellow just didn''t get it, did he? Chessie knew her kittens were far too valuable to be given away as pets! How could a spacer not know the history of Barque Cats? Had she been able to speak to Janina, she''d have asked, "Doesn''t he know we save lives, that we patrol the tight areas of our spaceships, keeping rodents from eating the coating on cables, smelling hazardous gases and even escaping oxygen?" Chessie looked into Janina''s face, which was flushing a pretty pink, and mewed her confusion. "Chessie''s-the Duchess''s-kittens were spoken for three litters ago, sir," Janina informed him politely, then added, reeling off the little speech the crew''s communication''s officer had prepared for her, "They are highly prized, as her progeny are not only superbly bred but have all grown into the best ships'' cats in the universe. The sire of this particular litter is Space Jockey, a cat as renowned as the Duchess herself for his breeding and spirit." Hah! The truth was that although Jock was a handsome tom, he was a terrible brawler. That trait accounted for the rambunctiousness of these unborn babies of his. Chessie had never carried a more active litter, and that was saying something! She had borne twelve litters in fewer years, barely having time to train one kindle of kittens in the space ways before the next lot was born and the whole process began again. She couldn''t actually remember many times when she had not been pregnant. It made patrolling the ventilation ducts and interior passages of her ship, the Molly Daise, a bit difficult at times, but there were always half-grown kittens to go into those few places where she could not fit her belly. "Is that the truth? Well, I''ll be. Could I pet her? Would she mind? She''s such a pretty cat." "I suppose it would be all right," Janina said, with a glance down at her. The girl was already a bit more skittish than usual, and Chessie knew it was because she had opposed this latest pregnancy. Chessie couldn''t agree more, but she graciously lifted her head to meet the man''s fingers and felt Janina relax somewhat. The man had a gentle touch, and his fingers smelled pleasantly male and of a recent hearty meal. She gave the back of his hand a lick as he pulled it away. "What a darlin'' girl," the man said, smiling at her. He had a very nice white smile that made his rugged face look younger. Chessie approved. He could probably snap a rat''s neck with a single bite with teeth like those! Janina beamed. Chessie''s young Cat Person took as much pride in Chessie and her babies as Chessie herself did. They had been together ten years, all of Chessie''s life and over half of Janina''s, who had been a mere human kitten when Chessie was born and the girl became hers. Some ships'' cats considered their Cat Person to be a cross between a caretaker and a colleague. Chessie had thought of Janina as an older sister initially. But over the years, through her many litters, she had come to regard the girl almost as one of her own kittens. A grown kitten able to help with birthing the others, but still so young and in need of reassuring nuzzles and purrs. "I''m sorry, but I really need to keep moving," Janina told the man. "We''re on our way to Dr. Vlast''s clinic now for her prenatal checkup." "A prenatal checkup for a cat? She must be really special," the man said, keeping pace alongside them. Chessie wanted a bath but couldn''t start one while clasped in Janina''s arms. The kittens were trying to pounce each other while still inside her, judging by the way it felt, and bouncing about the space station wasn''t helping. She shifted her weight so her pretty fluffy tail draped over Janina''s arm, making more room for her pretty fluffy rear. She mewed up at Kibble, as the rest of the crew called Janina. Apparently, a lot of Cat Persons on other ships had the same name, but Chessie was sure none of the others were as sweet and kind or took such good care of their Barque Cats as her Kibble did. The man seemed to have appointed himself as their escort, walking easily beside them when the way was clear, breaking up clusters of thoughtlessly chattering people when it wasn''t with a cheery, "Gangway! Pregnant lady coming through!" Janina said, "Thank you. Poor Chessie and her kittens have such a great reputation, and fetch such a big price that she hasn''t been given enough time to rest between litters, in my opinion. I want Dr. Vlast to check her over and make sure she''s okay. I thought her previous litter should have been her last for a while but I was outvoted." Chessie wished Janina had won. Motherhood had always been easy for her before, but this litter was disturbing. She dreamed of these kittens all the time-she couldn''t remember doing that before. Or having the cravings she''d had with this pregnancy, like those deliciously crunchy shiny beetles she''d discovered in the last shipment of fresh fruit from Jambago Trine. She couldn''t seem to get enough of them. Just thinking about them made her hungry. "Those kittens must be worth quite a bit for the crew to risk stressing out Mrs. Puss here like that." Janina told him what the babies from Chessie''s last litter had fetched-a price that made the man whistle in appreciation. "As much as that, eh? I knew that some of the Federated ships had cats, but I never knew they were so important, or that some were so much more special than others." "Oh my, yes. Chessie and her kind have been specially bred for service on shipboard and have saved countless lives! Having the right cat is like having the right engineer, or the right navigator." "That''s amazing," the man said with the proper degree of awe. Chessie was amazed too. This man must be serving on very low-class ships not to know the importance of Barque Cats, to have missed the story of the founding of her breed and profession. The entire crew loved to tell the story, over the com or when getting together with the crews of other ships. A ship''s Barque Cat was a great bragging point for the crew, especially since kittens from the most remarkable cats were highly prized and went to the best homes and earned the crews extra treats. Even Janina, who never preened herself, was apt to carry on at nap-inducing length about Chessie''s ancestry, breeding, history, personal qualities, and job performance. Chessie liked it that her friends boasted about her, but there were limits! Janina had become so nervous about taking her to see Dr. Vlast-as Chessie could tell from her rapid heartbeat-it was as if she was the one who would be poked and prodded and have a thermometer shoved up her bum. Since Dr. Vlast had taken over the clinic, Janina seemed much more concerned about her health than ever before. Since the arrival of the good-looking young vet, she and Janina usually visited the clinic several times at each docking, even if she felt perfectly well. This time, the girl seemed to be welcoming the distraction of being able to talk to the curious man about her favorite subject-Barque Cats in general and her in particular. Kibble launched enthusiastically into the familiar story as they made their way through the space station to the clinic. "Chessie''s many times great-great-grandsire, Tuxedo Thomas, originally belonged to a lady named Mrs. Montgomery, the wife of Captain Mason Montgomery," Janina told the man. "She and Thomas lived on PS Station until she was killed in a ventilation accident. Thomas must have blamed himself for not preventing the death of his mistress, because when Captain Montgomery returned to the station, he found Thomas patrolling the ventilation ducts, apparently looking for leaks. Thomas didn''t stop the behavior when the captain, out of respect for his wife''

Details

ISBN0345513770
Author Anne McCaffrey
Short Title CATALYST
Language English
ISBN-10 0345513770
ISBN-13 9780345513779
Media Book
DEWEY FIC
Format Paperback
Year 2010
Imprint Del Rey Books
Subtitle A Tale of the Barque Cats
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Residence Wicklow, IE
Series A Tale of Barque Cats
Series Number 1
AU Release Date 2010-12-07
NZ Release Date 2010-12-07
US Release Date 2010-12-07
UK Release Date 2010-12-07
Pages 320
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Publication Date 2010-12-07
Audience General

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