Catman a suspense psychological thriller novel of a most unexpected journey. He was every man; he was no man. Or, was he a man, at all? The tall, straggly individual who came out of the pouring rain holding a dead kitten in his hand to accuse the Mercedes driver of running over his cat, had that odd look about him which made the driver think he was not quite right in the head. Abandoning man and beast along the roadside, he sped away, glad to be rid of the apparition. But was he? Although it couldn’t be possible, the driver saw the face of the man in his rear view mirror. Less probable, once returning home, he couldn’t shake the feeling the Catman had somehow followed him. Overwrought by the idea he was being stalked for the unlikely reason he had refused the stranger’s demanded that he apologize for the murder of his kitten, the driver begins a search of his house, convinced he is being haunted. Over the course of the night he is plagued by terrifying dreams, all somehow centered around what may – or may not have been – the Catman’s previous lives. Each bizarre tale, whether set in the far distant past, the 1800s or the present, tells a different story and emphasizes a morality far different than that of the driver. Finally, on the brink of madness, the mortal man goes in search of the ethereal, taking him on a journey that ends where it began.