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Dog Moves in a Mysterious Way

Dog Moves in a Mysterious Way

by Rob Badcock

FBT review:

Enter the bizarre and twisted world of "Dog Moves in a Mysterious Way" by Rob Badcock. This darkly comedic collection of short stories will thrill and entertain fans of indie book titles, offering a unique blend of horror and humor that is sure to leave readers wanting more. From a man surrounded by agonized bodies to a scout camp with a monstrous dog, each story blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Whether you enjoy laughing out loud or being filled with chilling dread, these tales will challenge your perception of existence. Prepare yourself for a wild ride, where even man's best friend can become a source of terror. Discover this hidden gem that will captivate and disturb in equal measure.

Publisher Description:

Unlock the cage on this quirky collection of darkly comedic short stories and its curious cast of characters will take you to a place where reality blurs with fantasy and fear:

A man stands crying in a room full of bodies trapped in their final, tortured death throes.
On his very first scout camp, a tenderfoot is pitched into an alien world where a monster dog roams.
The hushed sanctitude of a bird hide is broken by a suspicious stranger who delivers a chilling ultimatum.
A defiant young factory worker of another world enters a speakeasy to perform the most dangerous act of her life.
A must-read for fans of dark comedy and all things bizarre, these stories will leave you wanting more and questioning the very fabric of our existence.

Whether you’re howling with laughter or trembling in horror, one thing is sure – you will never, ever, look at a dog in the same way again…

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