LOS ANGELES, CA, July 12, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dive into the heart of Los Angeles with Ernest Mirich's latest novella, Damn Cat, now available in ebook and paperback formats. This laugh-out-loud story blends humor, suspense, and the colorful life of the city into a memorable adventure.
About the Book:
Damn Cat follows Carter Ferris, a talented writer whose life takes a chaotic turn when his beloved Himalayan cat, Buttercup, mysteriously vanishes. Just as his wife Maggie is recovering from wisdom teeth surgery—under the influence of wine and painkillers—she insists Carter must find Buttercup. Driven by Maggie's insistence, Carter sets off on a wild rescue mission through the unfamiliar streets of the San Fernando Valley.
Throughout his quest, Carter encounters an array of eccentric characters, each with their own theories about Buttercup's whereabouts, but none leading to the actual cat. His journey brings him face-to-face with quirky neighbors, an overenthusiastic pet rescuer named Eddy Buick, and even a gang member moonlighting at Pet Co. What follows is a series of comedic misadventures, complete with mistaken identities and unexpected confrontations.
Will Carter manage to bring Buttercup home, or will he consider buying a new cat from a roadside seller? Damn Cat is a hilarious tale of urban escapades, relationship dynamics, and a determined man's quest to reunite with his furry friend.
About the Author:
Ernest Mirich's passion for writing began in his childhood, where he found solace and expression through the written word. His early experiences with writing helped him navigate personal challenges and led to the creation of imaginative worlds.
Mirich's talent blossomed during his college years, where he explored poetry and playwriting. His move to Chicago marked a significant chapter, with accolades for his standout performances in the theater world. He later transitioned to Los Angeles precipitating a pivotal life change. Poetry yielded the spotlight to playwriting, and Mirich established himself as a formidable presence in the LA theater scene.
Notably, his portrayal of Sid Vicious, bassist for the notorious punk band The Sex Pistols, in the play "Vicious" earned him acclaim from The Los Angeles Times as a "Tour de Force" and a Best Actor nod from the LA Weekly. Mirich subsequently turned to screenwriting and film acting. He starred in independent films and television shows with an appearance on the popular "Relics" episode of Star
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