Dogs of War
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A bio-engineered dog fights for its life and its right to life. From the Arthur C. Clark Award-winning author of CHILDREN OF TIME.My name is Rex. I am a good dog.Rex is also seven foot tall at the shoulder, bulletproof, bristling with heavy calibre weaponry and his voice resonates with subsonics especially designed to instil fear. With Dragon, Honey and Bees, he's part of a Multiform Assault Pack operating in the lawless anarchy of Campeche, Mexico. A genetically engineered Bioform, he's a deadly weapon in a dirty war. All he wants to be is a Good Dog. And to do that he must do exactly what Master says and Master says he's got to kill a lot of enemies.But who, exactly, are the enemies? What happens when Master is tried as a war criminal? What rights does the Geneva Convention grant weapons? Do Rex and his fellow Bioforms even have a right to exist?And what happens when Rex slips his leash? 'Detailed and clever worldbuilding... Tchaikovsky pulls off an impressive feat in making Rex's character evolution genuinely moving. Readers will be wowed' Publishers Weekly
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Publisher's Weekly Review
Arthur C. Clarke Award winner Tchaikovsky (Children of Time) takes readers inside the mind of a weaponized bioengineered animal in this imaginative triumph, the first in a series. From the opening lines--"My name is Rex. I am a Good Dog"--Tchaikovsky appeals to the cliché of a pet desperate for approval, which proves grimly ironic as Rex's true nature is revealed. This "Good Dog" is almost eight feet tall, with guns mounted on both shoulders and "super-dense muscles, impact-resistant fibres in his skin, hollow bones that were strong as titanium." In short, he was made for combat. Rex is the leader of the Redmark corporation's Asset Protection team, whose other members include an augmented swarm of bees, a weaponized bear, and a dragonlike lizard. His obedience is tested on a mission in Campeche, Mexico. Redmark has been retained to suppress anarchist terrorists there, but as Rex comes to suspect that some of those he and his unit have slaughtered were innocents, he must weigh his desire to be a "Good Dog" for his masters against his desire to do real good. The detailed and clever worldbuilding more than justifies a sequel, and Tchaikovsky pulls of an impressive feat in making Rex's character evolution genuinely moving. Readers will be wowed. Agent: Mic Cheetham, Mic Cheetham Assoc. (Nov.)
PW Annex Reviews
Arthur C. Clarke Award winner Tchaikovsky (Children of Time) takes readers inside the mind of a weaponized bioengineered animal in this imaginative triumph, the first in a series. From the opening lines—"My name is Rex. I am a Good Dog"—Tchaikovsky appeals to the cliché of a pet desperate for approval, which proves grimly ironic as Rex's true nature is revealed. This "Good Dog" is almost eight feet tall, with guns mounted on both shoulders and "super-dense muscles, impact-resistant fibres in his skin, hollow bones that were strong as titanium." In short, he was made for combat. Rex is the leader of the Redmark corporation's Asset Protection team, whose other members include an augmented swarm of bees, a weaponized bear, and a dragonlike lizard. His obedience is tested on a mission in Campeche, Mexico. Redmark has been retained to suppress anarchist terrorists there, but as Rex comes to suspect that some of those he and his unit have slaughtered were innocents, he must weigh his desire to be a "Good Dog" for his masters against his desire to do real good. The detailed and clever worldbuilding more than justifies a sequel, and Tchaikovsky pulls of an impressive feat in making Rex's character evolution genuinely moving. Readers will be wowed. Agent: Mic Cheetham, Mic Cheetham Assoc. (Nov.)
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Citations
Tchaikovsky, A., Bouvard, L., Osgood, N., & Hope, W. (2023). Dogs of War (Unabridged). Recorded Books, Inc..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Adrian Tchaikovsky et al.. 2023. Dogs of War. Recorded Books, Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Adrian Tchaikovsky et al.. Dogs of War Recorded Books, Inc, 2023.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Tchaikovsky, A., Bouvard, L., Osgood, N. and Hope, W. (2023). Dogs of war. Unabridged Recorded Books, Inc.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Tchaikovsky, Adrian, Laurence Bouvard, Nathan Osgood, and William Hope. Dogs of War Unabridged, Recorded Books, Inc., 2023.
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