On Wednesday, "Dogs of War" cracked the top 10 in ghost stories over at Amazon.
And it recently received a wonderful, insightful five star review by one of the editors over at Penumbra Publishing:
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This was a very surprising and unusual story, certainly not anything expected - but who knows what to expect with a 'ghost story' these days. Nevertheless the story was quite engaging - a literal paranormal dog story, with chilling and sometimes gruesome details, and very poignant characterization of Molly the weiner dog, the animal main character, whose part in the story is told through the point of view of her very caring and responsible owner.
While there were a few typos (not many), overall the book was easy and smooth reading. The pencil(?) drawing on the front cover is intriguing. Readers should be warned that there are detailed references to animal cruelty and also a bit of gory detail regarding what happens to a couple thoughtless and mean people. However, given the nature of the story, these details and references are appropriate and convincing.
Highly recommended for anyone who likes paranormal intrigue. Especially recommended for animal lovers and animal rights proponents. But really anyone who has ever looked into the eyes of a dog and seen a soul residing within will enjoy the message this story delivers.
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So if you're a fan of horror or a fan of unusual ghost stories, check it out.
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004SHNS0K
BN:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Dog.../2940012191175
Smashwords for multiple formats:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/47960