31 Days Of Thrills And Chills #25 ~ Spot & Smudge

Posted: October 25, 2018 in horror, reviews, Science Fiction
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Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2018! I did this last year and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!

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I’m sharing all kinds of books, movies, and other spooky stuff for every day in October. Gots to get those scares on for the 31st!

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Spot & Smudge

by Robert Udulutch

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Genre:  Horror / Science Fiction

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My Review

A family looking for a fresh start, a town with dark secrets, and two very special pups.

Since I’d read this quite a while ago, I figured I’d better read it again to refresh my memory before writing a review.  The first thing I remembered was that this is not a children’s book. You’re hit in the face with some strong curse words right in the beginning. Don’t let that stop you. Once you get to the meat of the story, you’ll see how this actually worked as the town has some nasty character’s.

But then, there’s Spot and Smudge. two of the most adorable puppies ever. They’ll wiggle their way into your heart. These puppies are special. They have abilities far beyond a normal dog, or a human for that matter. They’re the Dr. Dolittle of dogs.  And their human family is one you’d love to call your own.

A blend of science fiction and horror is always interesting. I knew about the sci fi part just by looking at the cover. And the horror didn’t take long to enter the picture either. Sure this is a dark story. But it’s also joyful, fills you with wonder, and makes you laugh out loud.

I should warn you though, there is some animal abuse. It’s tough to read, but it makes the story stronger. And it’s not a large part of the book.

I could go on and on. In fact, my review was way too long. I wanted to tell you about so many things. But, the spoiler thing. So I deleted almost all of it and will leave you with this shorter review and my recommendation.

Don’t miss out on a terrific story. Read Spot and Smudge if it appeals to you even a tiny bit. You’ll get way more than you bargained for.

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Synopsis

The speculative fiction thriller that masterfully kicks off the series! This darkly humorous, wonderfully twisted, ‘boy and his dogs’ tale has been bitten, kicked in the crotch, attacked by a pack of wild dogs, and genetically modified into a superbly crafted story.
The Spot and Smudge series explores the love of a unique family, the loyalty of their very special dogs, and the perils of underestimating them. These smart, imaginative stories weave together elements of horror, thriller, mystery, espionage, crime, medical drama, and genetic engineering.
Note: This series contains some colorful language and mature themes.

“Shove over brother, let me show you the proper bloody way to strangle someone.”

The Hogans weren’t looking to start a war. They just wanted to leave their troubles behind, move closer to grandma, and let their kids adopt some damn puppies.

But their quaint new town is harboring some gruesome secrets…

…and their strange new pups are not what they appear to be.

There’s a dark connection between these mysterious orphaned canines and the town’s twisted criminals…and that connection is dragging the Hogans into a ruthless fight they aren’t prepared to win.

But the grit of a devoted family, like the loyalty of a faithful pair of dogs, shouldn’t be underestimated…

…Especially when those cunning dogs are the most significant leap forward in the forty million years of canine evolution.

Amazon

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Other books in the series.

The Glasgow Gray: Spot and Smudge - Book Two by [Udulutch, Robert]  Let Slip the Pups of War: Spot and Smudge - Book Three by [Udulutch, Robert]  Of Rogues and Revenge: Spot and Smudge - Book Four by [Udulutch, Robert]

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Comments
  1. I’m afraid I just can’t read any form of animal abuse! I’m too sensitive!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      It caught me by surprise. I have trouble with it too but at least it wasn’t the focal point. I figured I better warn people about it. The family and the pups were an absolute treasure:)

  2. OMG where have these been my life. I want them NOW! At least I’m aware of the animal abuse going in. I won’t like it but I’ll trust you 🙂

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I had to grab the others. I adore Spot and Smudge and their human family. You did see my warning, right. There is some abuse but it’s not the whole story. I got past it and had a great read.

  3. Laurie | Bark says:

    Awww, why didn’t they put the doggos on the cover 🙁

  4. Fabulous covers. Makes me want to read them all.
    sherry @ fundinmental

  5. Oh this is interesting. The covers in the series are cool.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I’d want them just based on the covers. LOL Good thing I really fell for the first book as I grabbed them all.

  6. Beware Of The Reader says:

    Animal abuse …not for me! I have a sweet and soft heart… But if your review is too long mine are as long as the Bible Laura!!!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I abhor the abuse. Hard to avoid in horror. It was important to this story though and not much of it. Just enough to get you where the author wanted.

  7. Lelia T says:

    Thanks for the warning—I can read about such things but it’s much easier when I know it’s coming.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I know. I just read a book where the animal died. He was heroic and it wasn’t by abuse, but it still hurt.

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