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Do we deserve dogs?
Do we deserve dogs?

“A writer’s best friend is a dog — who never judges a draft and always wants a walk when you’re stuck.”

Anonymous

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It’s only been a week with my new little guy, and already he has become part of my routine, sitting happily at my feet when I’m writing (and chewing things like the cord on my headset when I’m not, but we won’t dwell on that). Wolfie is 2 kilos of chaos and affection and it’s great, not just for my overall. happiness but for my creativity as well. Maybe that’s why so many writers have nice things to say about their canine companions:

“The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man’s.”

Mark Twain

“My dog knows when I’m stuck. He’ll come over and put his head on my knee until I remember what’s real.”

Stephen King

“A writer’s best friend is a dog — who never judges a draft and always wants a walk when you’re stuck.”

Anonymous

“Once you have had a wonderful dog, a life without one is a life diminished.”

Dean Koontz

“Every writer should have a dog — to remind them to live in the moment, to greet the world with curiosity, and to nap with abandon when the plot stalls.”

Anonymous

“Everything I know, I learned from dogs.”

— Nora Roberts

“Everyone thinks they have the best dog… and none of them are wrong”

— W.R. Purche

Anyway, even if we might not deserve them, we’re pretty lucky to have them.

Captives
A psychological mystery that explores the aftermath of a brutal abduction and the secrets that haunt the survivors.

Three years ago, Samantha Gilchrist and her friends Amanda, Kaylee and Maria forged an unbreakable bond when they survived a brutal kidnapping in Kandahar. Sam wrote a best-selling memoir about their ordeal and moved on to a great new career as a journalist and a happy relationship with Dave, a handsome intelligence officer she met in Afghanistan. Still, she can’t help wondering about the reasons behind their capture.

On their way to Maria’s remote Gatineau cottage to commemorate the anniversary of their escape and rescue, Sam and Kaylee hear news reports about a missing Afghan diplomat. Then, they think they see Ali, their former interpreter and the mastermind behind the hostage-taking, who was supposed to have died during their rescue. When Amanda’s lifeless body is found the next morning, the friends’ suspicions lead them down a dangerous path that uncovers dark secrets and hidden motives.

The narrative alternates between the present day and the version of events presented in Sam’s memoir, as she and her friends struggle with their grief over the loss of Amanda and lingering trauma and jealousy over their differing fortunes in the aftermath of the kidnapping. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, Sam starts to question everything she thought she knew about her friends, her lover, and herself, not just in the past, but in the here and now. 

Full of suspense, complex characters, and unexpected twists, Captives will cause fans of mystery and psychological thrillers to make irresponsible decisions about their sleep.