**A Tor.com original, Siobhan Carroll's _For He Can Creep_ is a dark fantasy story of poetry, devilry, and cats in a battle of good vs. evil for the fate of humanity. ** Nineteenth century poet Christopher Smart has been committed to St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics believing God has commissioned h
For He Can Creep
β Scribed by Siobhan Carroll
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A Tor.com original, Siobhan Carroll's For He Can Creep is a dark fantasy story of poetry, devilry, and cats in a battle of good vs. evil for the fate of humanity.
Nineteenth century poet Christopher Smart has been committed to St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics believing God has commissioned him to write The Divine Poem. But years earlier, he made a bargain with Satan and the devil has come to collect his dueβa poem that will bring about the apocalypse.
Saving Smart's soul, and the rest of the world, falls to Jeoffry, the poet's demon-fighting cat and a creature of cunning Satan would be a fool to underestimate...
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