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"Ingenious and refreshingly irreverent, HOUND is not only a mystery on many levels, but also an intelligent - and often funny - tour-de-force of the perils and follies of human relationships. McCaffrey has a gift for crafting quirky characters and original dialogue, and the path of our hero, Henry, is always wonderfully unpredictable. I came away from this 'book noir' with a sense of catharsis, but also with a sudden desire to reread and rethink all the great classics to which McCaffrey alludes in his terrific novel."


— Anne Fortier, author of Juliet

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