K9 Blue: Ground Zero by Matt McCredie ~ Excerpt and Giveaway

Posted: September 14, 2015 in Blog Tour, crime thriller, giveaways
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This books sounds so thrilling.

I didn’t have time to read and review it for the tour, but I will be doing it later!

Cops, bad guys, and a magnificent K9 Police Dog. What’s not to love.

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K9 Blue

Ground Zero

by Matt McCredie

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Police dog handler Mike Winters and his furry partner Falcon love a good chase. They’ll do anything to protect the streets of Sydney, whether it’s tracking a murderer through the woods or breaking up a bar brawl. To them, it’s all fun and games until the bad guy gets hurt. And then it’s just fun.

Lately though, it seems that violent incidents are on the rise. When Mike and Falcon’s beloved commander is killed in action, Mike is determined to bring the perpetrators to justice, but he has no idea just how deep this malevolent plot runs.

A terrorist organisation has devised a plan to attack the city from all sides, and they have taken over a refuelling ship in Sydney Harbour. Mike and Falcon must use all of their wit and courage to battle the killers, expose police corruption, and, if they’re lucky, save a city from obliteration.

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Check out this thrilling excerpt.

Falcon had forced a hole in the cheering crowd, persuading them to move with his loudest and most intimidating bark. A few quick snaps at the slower-moving buttocks and he was through. Mike was right behind him, and looking just as menacing with his leather-and-chain lead in one hand and a long baton in the other.

‘Jesus Christ’. One brother officer was lying under pot plants in a pool of his own blood, while the other was being strangled by one of the biggest Islanders he had ever seen, who was seemingly immune to the punches and kicks of the two door men on his back. The only damage and pain they were inflicting was on themselves as their blows bounced off his muscled exterior. It took about half a second before Mike pulled himself together.

‘Dog 26, signal one! Officer down, get everyone here now!’

The radio answered, but Mike wasn’t listening. He ran forward, which was relatively easy as Falcon was working all four legs at double overtime. He had targeted the massive Samoan and was going to take him on no matter what. Mike knew what was coming and yelled out to the bouncers.

‘Get off him, now!’

As soon as the two bouncers were clear of the action, Mike let go of the lead, releasing Falcon about five metres from his target. The Samoan looked up just in time to see a set of open jaws on a direct collision course with his face. He let go of the female cop, raising his fists in a vain attempt to punch the flying dog back to where it came from. All too late, he opened his mouth to yell. Falcon locked jaws with the Islander, driving his snout clean into the man’s mouth and clamping his jaws shut. The soft tissue inside the drunken cavity popped and tore as Falcon bit down even harder, using the strength in his powerful neck to shake the man left and right; he forced the Samoan to the ground. He couldn’t even scream in terror or pain as Falcon still filled his mouth. He moved his ham-sized hands to Falcon’s throat, not to try and force him off, but to strangle him.

Mike saw what was happening and, even though he knew Falcon could take care of himself, he took exception to this grub trying to throttle his mate. He raised his long baton up over his shoulder and swung the entire spun-aluminium shaft down as hard as he could, smashing it into the right elbow of the bulging arm. The devastating impact popped the joint, which forced his forearm down on an ugly, unnatural angle. Dislocated, it swung uselessly to his side. The blood sprayed harder from the corners of the Samoan’s mouth as he forced the deep red fluid out with his silent scream. His manic breathing forced air noisily between Falcon’s jowls and his own torn mouth.

‘Sorry, mate, just evening things up,’ Mike quipped as he saw other police wading into the crowd. They barged towards the front doors, pushing bodies aside in their frantic attempts to back up their mates.

‘I’ll take care of this idiot. You guys check on those two. And we’re going to need three ambulances.’

Mike directed the rest of the police around the scene as he leaned over Falcon and gave him his command to let go. Falcon’s broad chest and muscular front legs were splattered with a goryreminder of his emphatic victory. He stood next to Mike with his ears up and his chest stuck out with pride. His hackles were still up and massive paws firmly planted, daring anyone else to come near for the same treatment. He kept up a low, menacing growl, interrupted at intervals by a booming bark as he watched four other police officers handcuff and drag the Samoan over to a waiting ambulance. The layer of blood splattered over his chest and body only made him look crazier. Mike checked over Falcon’s body to make sure there were no injuries.

‘Jesus, mate, you really went to town on this one. Now you look like a prop from a bad horror movie.’

He took out a hose from behind the pot plants and washed the red stain away from Falcon’s black and tan fur. Satisfied with the quick rinse, he trotted him back over to their car. There was no need to yell at anyone or tell them to move. They had all seen it, and nobody wanted to take the chance of becoming the next bite bag.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Matt McCredie

Matt McCredie joined the New South Wales Police Force in 1992 working in Uniform and plain clothes before being accepted into the elite NSW Police Dog Squad where he spent 13 years as a dog handler. During his police service Matt was awarded two Commissioners Commendations for bravery. He has published two non fiction titles, Blue Paws (2009) and The Real Inspector Rex (2013). Matt is an accomplished public and corporate speaker and lives in Sydney with his wife and two children.

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Comments
  1. Mai Tran says:

    What made you decide to sit down and actually start something?

    • Matt mccredie says:

      Hi Mai,
      I started writing a number of years ago when I was injured in the line of duty. I was spending many many hours sitting down and wrote my first non fiction book, Blue Paws.
      Because I read alot of fiction I decided to have a go myself. I stuck to a subject I know and with a little added imagination I wrote the 2 K9 Blue novels. I found writing very enjoyable and therapeutic, so instead of watching tv, I write.

  2. Mary Preston says:

    How many photographs did you take before you chose the cover shot?

    • Matt mccredie says:

      Hi Mary,
      The cover was supplied by the publishers, I liked it alot as it looks exactly like Merlin, who was my first police dog.

  3. I love puppy dogs and mysteries. Does your inspiration come from your personal experiences?
    sherry @ fundinmental

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Me too Sherry!

    • Matt mccredie says:

      Hi Sherry,
      Yes, most of the inspiration for my fiction comes from my 20 years in the police force. Having been a dog handler for 13 of those 20 I am lucky enough to have an intricate knowledge of the technical aspects of the subject. I really enjoy writing in outcomes and sotuations that you might not see in real life!

  4. SAndy Hemsher says:

    Loved book 1. Looking forward to the next!!!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I’d love to read both of them!

    • Matt mccredie says:

      Hi Sandy,
      Thank you very much, it’s always nice to hear that. Book 2 ‘K9 Blue-Duck and Weave ‘ answers a few of the questions you might have had from book 1. It was alot of fun to write and I must admit to let my imagination run a little bit wild in this one, but hey this is fiction! I hope you enjoy the second as much. There is a third installment in the pipeline.
      Cheers,
      Matt

  5. Naomi Hop says:

    I love how this is a realistic taste of a cop and his working companion… And written by a fellow Aussie! Thanks for sharing Laura!

    Naomi @ Naomi’s Reading Palace

    • Matt mccredie says:

      Thanks Naomi,
      Glad to hear you liked it. I have almost as much fun writing these as I did working with my dogs-almost!

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