SHAT

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In a post-plague world where humans, animals, and plants have suffered, a colony of survivors has gathered in a fortified former-luxury condominium complex they call “The Park”. These remnants of humanity are inextricably bound to their domestic cats from which Dose (a temporary plague vaccine) is derived.A forager army is heading toward The Park. The Park people must prepare to defend themselves and all they have worked for. They have made a discovery: not all cats are created equal. While regular Dose staves off plague symptoms, the dose derived from Simon (The Park’s only Siamese cat) can be refined into SHAT, a super-dose that rejuvenates the growth of plant life. . . and which also may hold the secret to a permanent plague-cure.Problem: Simon is a neuter. If he should die, so, too, dies humanity’s hope for survival.Enter Sasha, a purebred female Balinese of breeding age that also produces SHAT. With the increasing militarization in The Park (and sky-rocketing tension), Sasha’s humans want to leave, taking their cat with them. But The Park people won’t let them go. . . .

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  • Jessthegangsta
    Unique perspective
    I enjoyed the perspective of the cats in a post-apocalypse world. Good stuff
  • burgerkrang
    :(
    i started listening because the story idea was so terrible i couldn't believe it. i stopped about 10 minutes in after it became extremely racist
  • unhappy2020202
    I'm Not Sure This Author Has Ever Known a Black Person
    I was unable to finish the first episode. The black men in this cast fit into one of two stereotypes: ghetto thug (complete with "N" word all the time) and the house slave who assumes he is too good for other black people. I was pretty much done after that.
  • LisaKR
    Fun and Unique
    Nice combination of post apocalyptic sci-fi and first person cat.
  • gaitmaster
    Good listen
    It was a little strange at first but it turned out being a very good story and production
  • Melanie3
    Loved it!
    Hope to listen to some more work from you :)
  • DreamingTravel
    Great Book
    I wasn't sure that I could listen to the book due to the first few chapters. The idea of "dose" was a little nauseating. However, I am so glad I continued. The character development was intriguing and created an enticing storyline. Overall, it was a really good book and I loved the ending.
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