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Dogs
Dogs
Author: robert calder
No. 2102
ISBN-13: 9781445434117
ISBN-10: 1445434113
Edition: First Paperback Edit
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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I read this book when I first got it, more than 20 years ago. I enjoyed it, and thought I would some day re-read it, but so many other books sit waiting to be read the first time. But details of the story, I cannot give you, therefore, I'm quoting from the book cover -----

'Every now and then a book comes along that is so dramatic, so powerful and shocking that you know you will never forget it. The Dogs by Robert Calder, is one of those books.

In a small New England town, a divorced college professor named Alex Bauer finds an abandoned pup, takes it into his home and grows to love it -- unaware that at an experimental canine development installation a hundred miles away a very specially bred pup is missing.

Then one day the dog revert to his primal nature.

What follows is a cataclysm of terror that sweeps a countryside and becomes Alex Bauer's private hell; a chilling tale that grips the reader with a shock of recognition that reverbrrates long past the final page . . . not because it could happen, but because it is happening. Now!'

'Robert Calder is the pseudonym of a prolific, award winning author, and dog authority. He lives in the Hudson Valley with his wife, children and dogs.'
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Pretty typical horror story, that got a bit graphic in some places. Very well written (though predictable) ending.