About the Novel

The kingdom of the rats and the kingdom of the cats are waging war. An outlandish foreigner unexpectedly arrives, claiming to hold the key to victory. But whose side is he on? And is he really a wizard, or just a humbug?

Othon XVIII, Chief Rat of Ratona, is in trouble. Drought has left his archipelago realm high and dry, and vulnerable to attack from the perfidious cats. But the same wind that has brought the drought now carries over the mountains a balloonist whose talents may save Othon’s kingdom. Alfred A. Brussel is an architect from the enchanted land of Nebraska. He is in flight from savage, marauding beasts called creditors. King Othon has never heard of creditors, nor indeed architects. Architecture, Brussel explains, is the art of enticing the gods, which is what Othon needs, whose God has deserted him. And no wonder, says Brussel, with such a puny, miserable temple to call home. King Othon decides not to sacrifice Brussel until he sees what the man can do for him.

High in her remote alpine fastness, the imperious and haughty Cat Queen hears outrageous reports of the marvellous new temple of the rats. This is a brazen insult to her own Goddess. Katerina decides that she too must use Brussel’s services. Can she, however, afford the splendid edifice he designs for her?

In a land where the immortals are as greedy, vain and jealous as their devotees, a disgruntled god can mean the fall of a kingdom. Thus the rival sovereigns become locked in a fevered contest to outbuild each other. The loser may incur divine disfavour, while the victor could wind up bankrupt. Perhaps only Brussel, collecting fees from both sides, will be winner in the end.

For readers of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, for lovers of animal fables like Animal Farm, and tales that take place in fantastic lands, B. Patrick Young’s The Rat, The Cat & The Architect is a whimsical, irresistible comedy of pride, jealousy & architecture.

The novel, issued in serial format, is copiously illustrated with the author’s own black & white drawings and sumptuous full-colour paintings. Enjoy the latest episodes today.

About the Author

B. Patrick Young is an architect, writer, and artist. During his architectural studies, he was a nominee for the prestigious Rome Prize. His short stories have been published in literary journals in the United States, Canada and Australia. He is a first-prize winner of the Fiddlehead’s international fiction competition, and a runner-up in Glimmer Train’s short story contest. Some of his stories are available on this website.

B. Patrick Young lives in Aguascalientes, Mexico. He can be contacted at the link below. Drop a line to say hi, tell him how much you love R.C.A., or hate it. He loves to talk history, art, architecture, philosophy and literature.

Favourite books include Martin Chuzzlewit, Nightmare Abbey, Alice in Wonderland, Amerika, Nostromo, Moby Dick and of course The Worm Ouroboros. B. Patrick Young’s next work, inspired by Nostromo and Anna and the King of Siam, is a novel about an American architect who in 1963 visits a fictional South American Country, where he is scandalized by the local sexual customs.

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