
King of Dogs
Life Is the Training Ground for Death
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Andrew Edwards
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By:
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Andrew Edwards
As a Soviet-style collapse unfolds in America, Grayson, equal parts philosopher and warrior but legitimately neither, makes a death-bed promise to watch over a couple with a child on the way.
Driven by his own severe loss, he must make good on his promise and carry the psychic consequences as he races headlong into the fallout of our imploding civilization.
Set in the hallucinatory desert southwest, populated with hunter-killer teams, and awash with refugees, third-country mercenaries, and hostile, conspiring elites, King of Dogs pits the beauty of language and Western philosophical ideals against the deep depravity and violent decay of our times.
Andrew Edwards was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He currently lives in Montana with his girlfriend and dog. In addition to writing novels, short nonfiction, and stories, he has worked as a survival instructor, ranch hand, tradesman, and professional driver. You can follow Andrew’s ongoing projects, written and other, at goldengoatguild.net.
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Deeply philosophical, gritty, darkly humorous at times, King of Dogs grabs you from the beginning at doesn’t let go, not even at the end. It will hold your thoughts even after the prose is over. A truly excellent, and timely, story.
Absolutely outstanding
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Thought provoking
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The themes, setting, & plot in KODs will wring the hearts of true Americans for at least a few reasons but mostly because it is a Western. If you’re one of our “type of American” you’d do well to buy hard copies of this one and make your son read it when he’s in 7th grade. I would be proud to have a son like Grayson.
“Treachery is no small offense.”
I am grateful that Audible recommended this title to Me
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The biggest takeaway from this story for me, is the disloyalty expressed by everyone around the main character, and the loyalty that the main character holds to his friend.
I am definitely better off having experienced this story and would recommend it to anyone, especially those who aren't extremely well versed in politics, history and current affairs, as this would give a good starting point for their understanding of it
loyal man in a disloyal time
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The author created a very believable near future for the balkanization of America. Specifically how oligarchs and PMCs will thrive in this time, and the type of personal character that may allow someone to survive through such events. It is certainly thought provoking for those that might see such a likely road ahead.
Many praises to the author's writing skill, and thoughtfulness in verbiage, it all manages to be very engrossing even when some suspension of disbelief might be necessary for the main character's odds of survival.
I think the narrator did mostly a fine job, but the audio was sometimes not quite professional level and occasionally you could tell the narrator was probably tired of speaking out loud. That said, it wasn't too distracting, and I'd certainly listen to future works by this publisher and narrator, It would just be nice if a little more professionalism was added to the recording and post-processing.
Overall, highly recommend!
A possible future, heroism in bleakness
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Of Great Depth & Meaning
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Better with each pass
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There were issues with pacing with the author's prose that irritated me. Using the aforementioned scene again, there were multiple points during the character being hunted by multiple people, dogs, and even a helicopter, where the prose breaks from the action to give the characters deep, well thought out plan of action. I don't think in such a situation anyone would be thinking things out in such detail, or thinking much of anything other than RUN.
The author also goes on these odd, extremely high detailed tangents to describe how some object shimmered. I wish the effort was spent on fleshing out the environment moreso than simply seeming to flex his ability to write vivid, poetic depictions of random, inconsequential things.
The main character starts preaching at the audience well before any kind of grounds are laid for the audience to get invested in him. I like and agree with his philosophical insights, it just felt a little ham fisted at times.
All those criticisms aside, it was a very somber, yet grounded story that didn't force the audience to suspend their disbelief all too much as it tends to stay within the expectations of a grim, all-too-near future.
Compelling subject matter, hard to follow writing
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Terrible narrator
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