Publisher's Synopsis
It was Jane who called it "execution". The veterinarian had softened such harsh realities to "putting the poor thing out of its misery" or "putting him to sleep." But then the vet had also joked about putting her own husband to sleep and had not intended that to come across as a peaceful transition.Jason Vargas is in conflict. His life is in turmoil, his marriage upside-down, and he feels like a stranger to his own life. Standing outside his house one night, he sees the future unfolding before him. The cat was dying, anyway. But then again, so was he. "Sometimes all you have left is the bloody cat! Been there!" Tex Folgler, Homosassa, FL.