Jenni Hill

"Because talking cats and a talking beagle. Not enough to convince you? Well then... How about a series of mysterious disappearances, four lovingly treasured cat mummies, the bond between an eccentric professor and her dog, the love between a boy and his cat, and how humans never tell a story right. Interested yet? I adored this story from the supercilious tone of the cats to the ominous ending. I loved how the mummies never play an active role in the story, but at the same time are at the heart of all that happened." – A Fantastical Librarian on 'The Cats of Beni Hasan' in The Book of the Dead'And it ends on a high note with Parallels - teenage girl Holmes and Watson? What’s not to love?!' – Things I Find Whiles Shelving reviews the anthology Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets: An Anthology of Holmesian Tales Across Time and Space 'This is one of my most favorite stories from this anthology. It consists of mysterious disappearances, cats with powers (and lots of mummies – both of animal and human variety) and is all told from the point of view of the dog. It is equally full of heart-pounding action, tears, and laughter.' Fantasy Faction on 'The Cats of Beni Hasan' in The Book of the Dead

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