CHAPTER 1
Pshaw-Ra the Spectacular, Mariner of the Stars, returned to his world in what he fondly imagined as triumph, bearing with him the seeds of salvation for his race, if not his entire planet.
Were he not the bold, heroic, cunning, adventurous, incredibly brave, fast talking, quick thinking, highly skilled, and of course devastatingly handsome cat he knew himself to be, all would have been lost. But thanks to his daring, his farsightedness, his willingness to spend month after solitary month in alien space cleverly tricking passing ships into unwitting participation in his master plan, his race would be saved. And so, more or less, would the remnant of the once-proud Barque Cats, now beaten and broken, bewildered by the betrayal that had befallen them at the hands of those they had once loved and served. It had been a useful object lesson that would make them, Pshaw-Ra thought, much more amenable to the plans he had in store for them.
Unfortunately, he had been obliged to accept the assistance of a crew of cat-friendly humans in transporting his cargo. He didn't see them as a major obstacle. In time they were bound to acquiesce to their place in the feline scheme of things.
Chortling behind his whiskers, Pshaw-Ra steered his pyramid craft to land upon the sands of his beloved homeworld. "Go, now," he said with uncharacteristic thoughtfulness to his recently recruited assistant, the only cat among his cargo he thought might cause him any difficulty. "Be with your boy. He is no doubt frightened and will need you to comfort him."
The half-grown kitten, whose long black coat with white chest and paws resembled an antique version of male human formal dress, flicked his fluffy tail, turned around twice to look at the hieroglyphic controls he was still far too ignorant to understand, and bounded back down the cat-sized corridor leading from the pyramid ship's nose cone into the larger portion of the ship.
Once the youngster left, Pshaw-Ra activated his communication device and announced his imminent arrival to his planet's people and especially to his queen. "Bring healers and groomers, bring the eligible queens and virile toms. Bring the most biddable and best socialized servants that they may choose among the new ones those most worthy of honor. For my part I bring kitten-capable breeders of great size, many toes, and somewhat regrettable furriness. Also, for my queen, delectable fishy treats."
He didn't listen for a response before darting out to wait for the triumphal procession that would escort him and his prizes through the city, according him a hero's welcome.
Excerpted from Catacombs by Anne McCaffrey Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Copyright © 2010 by Anne McCaffrey. Excerpted by permission of Del Rey, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
Now that they’ve escaped certain death in the labs of Galipolis and outrun their Galactic Government pursuers, the once-proud Barque cats have been delivered to the homeworld of the mysterious Pshaw-Ra. Broken by the treacherous actions of those they once loved and served, the bedraggled cats have been told they will begin new lives in a paradise where humans worship cats and serve at their whim.
But Mau proves less than the haven Pshaw-Ra claimed it would be. Before long, young Jubal and his cat, Chester, are thrust once again into a desperate race for survival, in an adventure that stretches from the catacombs of an underground city to a battlefield near a distant sun.
Ever since Anne McCaffrey’s Tower and Hive novels, fans have wanted to know more about the mysterious Barque Cats. Starting with Catalyst, their first cat-tastic sci-fi adventure, and now Catacombs, SFFWA Grand Master McCaffrey and Nebula Award winner Elizabeth Ann Scarborough show us how the psychic bond between humans and felines got started. Inspired by a tale by Cordwainer Smith, the bestselling authors draw on Egyptian mythology to give us a fun, fast and fascinating romp that sees the universe from a cat’s eye view!
Hardcover : 256 pages
Publisher: Ballantine/Delrey Bks/Div Random House ( December 07, 2010 )
Item #: 13-190806
ISBN: 9780345513786
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

The first book in this series was ok. It was interesting, and unique. For a year, I eagerly awaited the arrival of this book. I probably shouldn't have bothered spending money on it, but I hate not fully reading a series.
Things seemed to happen randomly in this book. Characters didn't really stay in the realm of their own personality. Just... random stuff that didn't make sense or match the rest of the story would come out of nowhere, and stuff that should have been important happened really fast and over the course of merely a page.
It was still a cute story, I guess, despite all the inconsistencies.
Reviewer: A B
Although I haven't yet read any of the Barque Cats series, I DO like the McCaffrey/Scarborough writing team. I also like the Pern series (by McCaffrey, and then by McCaffrey and son). As a matter-of-fact, I enjoyed the Pern series so much that, when I lost most of my books, I replaced them in my personal library. || Now, to Ken B.: I've never known SFBC to "force" books on ANYONE; however, if they forced them on you (and now, I must admit I'm not going to be a very nice person), MAYBE they felt you should read more, so that you would be more literate. It was actually painful attempting to understand your rantings, Ken. Do you work/shill for Amazon and/or B&N? *sigh* I'll say no more.
Reviewer: Jai
I haven't read the books yet, but I do like Ann McCafferey and Elizabeth Scarborough as a team. Ken, I have never had a book sent to me that I didn't want as long I made sure to decline my featured selections. Remember if you have signed up online, you can get emails on this, and go to the website to decline.
Reviewer: Ted B
I would not take just one review panning an author I like. And this one sounds as if he has an ax to grind since his money has not been returned yet. I enjoyed the previous book and look forward to more.
Reviewer: Char
SCI FI forced these books on me I never asked for them but they charged my c card for it and others Dont waste your time here. your better off going to amazon of B&N. this company is having a reversal of funds applied by the bank tomorrow to get my money back cause I never ordered them but they charged me and shipped them anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reviewer: Ken B
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