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'Absolutely magical ... Always intriguing' Richard Adams author of Watership Down. Behind the realm of man lie the wild roads. Weaving through time and space, these hidden pathways carry the natural energies – the spirits, the dreams – of the world. No creature can slip into the shadows and travel the wild roads better than the cat. For millennia, cats have patrolled the tangled paths, maintaining balance and order, guarding against corruption and chaos. It is dangerous territory: for those who control the wild roads hold the keys to the world. Amid a struggle between the purest good and the darkest evil, here are tales of duty and destiny, of courage and comradeship among the extraordinary creatures who brave the wild roads... Secure in a world of privilege and safety, Tag is happy with life as a house cat – until the dreams begin. Hazy dreams of strange pathways, of a mission he must undertake and of a terrible responsibility he will bear. Armed with the cryptic message, Tag must bring the King and Queen of cats to Tintagel before the spring equinox. Meanwhile, a man known only as the Alchemist doggedly hunts the Queen for his own ghastly ends. And if the Alchemist captures her, the world will never be safe again...
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2 primary booksTag, the Cat is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Gabriel King.
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If Watership Down is a fantasy novel about talking rabbits, this is a fantasy novel about talking cats. Written by [a:M. John Harrison 10765 M. John Harrison http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1277603037p2/10765.jpg] under a pseudonym, it's a grown-up fairy-tale, interwoven with dark magic, deep meaning, and characters who are somehow both entirely believable and indisputably feline. It's epic and sad and beautiful and true. Reminds me of [a:Neil Gaiman 1221698 Neil Gaiman http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1234150163p2/1221698.jpg] more than any of Harrison's SF books do.
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