Told from the perspective of a cat that prefers to
be considered “feline” because he is house broken, this short story mixing
humor and mystery is an enjoyable read. The cat----or feline---in question goes
by “Grateful” as his full name is “Grateful Dead.” He is okay with the name
though, if he had a choice, he would have gone with Elvis since his great
grandmother lived at Graceland and there are other family connections. It’s a
good life as his pet is Annie (his owner) and Grateful has a favorite female
feline, “Fluffster” close by.
Annie isn’t happy much at all these days. In large
part Grateful blames Annie’s boyfriend Robert Dumbrowski. They were high school
sweethearts back in the day. In the here and now he is with a struggling band,
calls himself Rocky Dove, and wants to be a rock star. When he isn’t around to
boss Annie, he spends a lot of time out on the road doing whatever. Home or on
the road he is not really around to help Annie who is a struggling artist with
very little income. Also against him in the mind of our feline narrator is the
fact that he doesn’t like felines. Grateful also does not much care for Annie’s
mother and for good reason. But, Rocky Dove is the biggest problem in Annie’s
life according to Grateful.
From the start, Rocky’s latest visit to town proves Grateful
Dead’s point. The feline has quite a few other observations about life and more
while also managing to solve a mystery in “Annie And The Grateful Dead: A Short Story.
Originally written as “a story to benefit the
international fund for animal welfare” this is a fun read that blends some
mystery, quite a lot of humor, and more into a quirky tale. It isn’t clear in
the beginning where the story is headed, but once the ground work is laid for
the mystery, the short story powers along quickly working things out. Well
worth it, Annie And The Grateful Dead: A Short Story should be on your
short story reading list.
Annie
And The Grateful Dead: A Short Story
Denise
Dietz
Self-Published
October
2014
ASIN:
B00P1J2KF8
E-Book
$0.99
Picked up this material during the author’s recent
free read promotion to read and use in an objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2014
This sound like something I would enjoy, Kevin. I've always loved Deni's humor.
ReplyDeleteI think you would, Earl.
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