Cat Thief: A Collection of Short Stories - Lynette Creswell

AUTHOR: Lynette Creswell

GENRE: Anthology
RATING: 3.85 stars.

In a Nutshell: A short but enjoyable anthology. Varied characters, diverse emotions, quick-paced writing. I had fun reading this.


This indie collection contains seven stories, each quite distinct from the others. I couldn’t detect any underlying common theme, but for a change, this didn’t matter to me as there were just seven stories and they were quite quick.

Most of the stories are feel-good, though not in the way you might assume. I liked all the stories and the varying characters they brought to life. From a Romany gypsy who has the gift of foresight to a witch who makes love potions on order, from a generous beggar to a vengeful wife, the characters and the situations they are in ensure that the stories don’t seem repetitive at all. The author even nails the endings of each tale. Very few short fiction authors can pull off a satisfying ending without resorting to a last-minute twist. In this collection, none of the endings gave me any reason to complain.

All the stories ranged between good to great for me. A couple of the tales might have worked even better if they were extended.

I did rate the stories individually, as I always do for an anthology, and my rating range was 3.5 - 5 stars. My absolute favourite was “Close Call”, which talks of a firefighter on duty to convince a jumper off the roof. I love it when short stories can surprise me, and this one sure did!

On the whole, an entertaining collection. You can try this out when you are in the mood for something quick and humorous, keeping in mind that some of the humour is dark and wry.

3.85 stars, based on the average of my ratings for each story.

This anthology is available on Kindle Unlimited.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from author Lynette Creswell at my request and these are my honest thoughts about it.

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