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The Dogs 12+
About this book
Now in paperback—the internationally acclaimed psychological thriller from Governor General’s Award nominee Allan Stratton.
Cameron and his mom have been on the run for five years. His father is hunting them—or at least that’s what Cameron’s been told.
When they settle into an isolated farmhouse, Cameron soon finds himself embroiled in the unsolved mystery of a woman and child who disappeared decades ago, and he starts to hear and see things that just aren’t possible. What’s hiding in the night? What’s buried in the past? Are there dark secrets to uncover, or is Cameron’s own mind playing tricks on him?
In The Dogs, acclaimed author Allan Stratton manages to deliver at once a page-turning thriller and a powerful exploration of the realities of domestic violence and its after-effects.
Reviews
Praise for The Dogs:
“*Stratton masterfully constructs a creepy gothic setting…A monstrous, stalking father, unhinging nightmares, a ghostly boy, wild dogs, and a moldy basement add creepy deliciousness... An engrossing blend of murder mystery and family story.” —Kirkus, Starred Review
“*What would it be like if the most frightening thing in your world lay at the heart of your own family? Stratton imagines this horror fully and convincingly.” —Quill and Quire, Starred Review
“Stratton’s depiction of setting and characters is masterful, and his ability to create tension and keep readers on edge is equally strong.” —The Montreal Gazette
“A small town horror with heart, The Dogs pokes relentlessly into the blackest corners of the psyche to reveal the secrets families keep for those they love.” —National Reading Campaign
“A skilfully written psychological thriller with plenty of suspense and chills as a boy and his mother flee a violent husband/father — and land right in the arms of a spooky mystery.” — Michelle Landsberg, CBC Children’s Book Panel
“Cameron’s research via newspaper archives, tax records and interviews makes this refreshingly like an old-fashioned mystery, but the passion and terror underlying his own family give it emotional complexity and suspense.” —The Toronto Star