Book Review – Dogs of War by Bradley Convissar
Dogs of War by Bradley Convissar
Review by John Hansen
Blurb:
After divorcing his wife of two years, Gary Lettner thinks he has found the perfect house for himself and Molly, his eight-year-old daschund. But when the throats of the dead begin to cry out in a voice that only Molly can hear, and when evidence of past atrocities committed in his new home begin to surface, Gary finds himself an unlikely participant in a brutal quest for vengeance.
Review:
Very well written. The author uses evocative words and beautiful, rich prose to convey such an interesting take on ghost stories. I love how he concluded each section with a line of foreshadowing; it made me feel as though as I HAD to read on to fully grasp what he was telling me. This story grabs you from the first few pages and doesn’t let go until the conclusion. A very interesting, unusual and well written read that I would recommend to anyone who would like a night’s entertainment. You may have read ghosts stories, but you have never read one like this… Well done, Bradley! 5 Stars!!!