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Cat-A-Lyst by Alan Dean Foster
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Cat-A-Lyst (edition 1991)

by Alan Dean Foster

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When movie star Jason Carter takes a vacation in the wilds of Peru, all he wants is a little R & R. But what he finds is much more -- a lost civilization of extra-dimensional Incas out to conquer the world! The only one not worried about this mess is Carter's cat, which acts like she's in charge of the planet...and she just might be right!… (more)
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Title:Cat-A-Lyst
Authors:Alan Dean Foster
Info:Ace Books (1991), Paperback, 325 pages
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I read this a long time ago now, I just ran into a copy while cleaning and sorting my Uncle's collection. I could not for the life of me remember its odd name, go figure. It was terrible, I was hoping for an adventure story but no it isn't. I think it tries to be a satire or have satirical elements and on top of that has direct references to classical works of satire but all of that comes off as outlandishly sudden and irrelevant thus utterly failing. I do not and would not recommend this book ever. I felt it a waste of time and was angry after finishing though I think I read this one in about two days.

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  Ranjr | Jul 13, 2023 |
Jason Carter is a top star in B-movies in on a treasure hunt in Peru. He, Margaret Ashwood, and his cat, Macha, find a great adventure. There is treasure, a lost civilization, space travel, guardians of the continuum, and an evil renegade. ( )
  bgknighton | May 8, 2023 |
For this reviewer’s money, Alan Dean Foster is the most criminally underappreciated science fiction / fantasy writer out there today. Foster remembers a time when rocket ships and ray guns were fun, gosh-darn it, and the genre neither clanked along laboriously under its burden of technical virtuosity nor dealt with grim dystopian futures.

His characters tend to start out likeable and maintain that likability even as the world/galaxy/universe/dimensional reality around them spins wildly out of control, and that tried-and-true notion comes back for another romp in Cat-A-Lyst.

Don’t try to dissect the plot too carefully. It has to do with conflict between a Monitor set on Earth to oversee the appropriate development of its two intelligent species and a Renegade agent of chaos with exactly the opposite goal. Along the way there’s a search for hidden treasure, revenge plots for a centuries-old outrage, and a trek into the Peruvian jungle that includes a bored B-movie actor between engagements, a feisty 50-year-old wardrobe mistress with a hidden past, an amateur archaeologist with a Freudian axe to grind, a tabloid journalist with more ambition than good sense, and a cast of characters that gets larger and more unwieldy (not to mention unlikely) as the tale rolls on.

Part of The Big Reveal is obvious pretty early on, but that’s okay. Foster keeps pulling more rabbits out of the hat to keep the reader occupied as the adventure gallops from the Peruvian jungle to the Nazca Lines to the slimy depths of Televisionland with stopovers in a couple of the aforementioned dimensional realities before he wraps the whole thing up with an ending where almost everyone gets their just rewards. Especially the reader. ( )
  LyndaInOregon | Jan 3, 2022 |
Super Beings, that are catlike, watch over earth to let it grow up at its own pace. A rogue SB tries to ruin everything. Humans end up setting things straight.

This was a stupid novel. Might have been a good short story though. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Interesting book, but not that interesting!
  Karlstar | Dec 8, 2009 |
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This book is dedicated to Boris Gomez Luna, David Ricale, and Charlie Munn, three men of very different backgrounds who recognize one simple fact: it is better to keep one's neighborhood clean than to dirty it.  and for the people of Peru, who have had the wisdom to preserve the jewel of the world's rainforests, the great Manu.  and for Mittens, Saturn, Orca, Dusty, Peaches and Daylight, who helped in the writing.
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When movie star Jason Carter takes a vacation in the wilds of Peru, all he wants is a little R & R. But what he finds is much more -- a lost civilization of extra-dimensional Incas out to conquer the world! The only one not worried about this mess is Carter's cat, which acts like she's in charge of the planet...and she just might be right!

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