Welcome to the World, Murder Dog!
I’m so excited to finally see this book published. What an adventure it has been to write it. Murder Dog is now available on Amazon on Kindle! (The paperback will be available by the end of the week.)
I have written numerous times about the emotional toll this book took on me. I’m quite fearful to hear everyone’s reaction to the book. (That being said, I’m eager to hear from you. Let me know what you think.)
Murder Dog is very different from the other Zombie Dog books, and I wrote it in such a way that you don’t have to read this book to enjoy the series. This is Murder’s story, not Angie’s.
It’s also two stories in one book. Murder has been abducted by some real low-lifes, and he’s been taken away from Angie. He’s back in Colorado now. But you bet your butt Murder is going to do everything he can to escape his captors and walk the thousand miles back to his Mama! Too bad he has such a rough road. Plenty of zombies, monsters, and horrible people stand between Murder and Houston!
But this book is also Murder’s origin story. It’s the answer to most of all the little quirky things about him. His reaction to crosses, to zombies, his ability to escape any pen, and of course, what’s up with the stuffed chicken? I really dig this book because of this aspect. I love Murder as a character, and this is his moment.
I’ve wanted to tell his story for a long time. As I wrote it, the thing I kept thinking about was how rescue dogs/shelter dogs have this whole backstory that most adopting families never really learn. They may get some of the larger story (dog neglected by owners, dog given up because family moved, dog was too big for their apartment), but the adopting family never gets the details, like why the dog behaves in certain situations. You, dear reader, are about to get some insight not even Angie Graves herself has access to, and I think that makes for an interesting story now, but even more interesting stories later.
Murder Dog is out now on Amazon, and it is available via Kindle Unlimited as well. Thank you for reading!


