The Last Dogs: Dark Waters

Contributors

By Christopher Holt

Illustrated by Allen Douglas

On Sale
Jun 11, 2013
Page Count
384 pages
ISBN-13
9780316231954

When canine heroes Max, Rocky, and Gizmo encounter a lavish riverboat moored close to shore, they’re wary of what they might find on board. But as they’re welcomed by a friendly community of dogs, the trio discover that there’s more to their new world than they expected. These dogs have seen humans — who Max, Rocky, and Gizmo thought had disappeared without a trace.

The brave companions meet new friends and encounter old enemies in their search for their people, traveling to places they never imagined — from a high-speed monorail to a zoo filled with exotic animals. Max, Rocky, and Gizmo uncover secrets that promise to change their lives forever as they draw closer to figuring out why the humans left and being reunited with their families.

The Last Dogs: Dark Waters is the second book in a thrilling series about three friends on a journey to find their people — and bring them home.

Series:

  • "The dogs keep the story fun and interesting with their engaging personalities."
    School Library Journal
  • Praise for The Last Dogs:"With suspense, action-adventure, and some droll touches...[The Last Dogs] offers a fast-paced read."
    Booklist
  • "Fans of animal adventure stories and mysteries will enjoy this exciting look at the resiliency and ingenuity of dogs."
    VOYA
  • "A post-apocalyptic Animal Farm for young readers."
    Kirkus Reviews

Formats and Prices

Price

$7.99

Price

$9.99 CAD

Christopher Holt

About the Author

Christopher Holt grew up in a house filled to the rafters with dogs. He draws on his memories — of Salt, Pepper, Cupcake, Ariel, Shadow, Brandy, Sir Edmund Spunk, and Showtime Double Feature — to create the four-footed heroes of The Last Dogs. He has worked other jobs — most notably, selling gum balls and gum ball machines — but began writing professionally at the age of eighteen. Christopher currently lives in Seattle, Washington.

Allen Douglas was educated at Syracuse University and has been freelancing as an artist for almost twenty years for many notable book-publishing and editorial clients. His artwork has been recognized by many prominent juried illustration competitions, including Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art and the Society of Illustrators’ Annual Exhibition. His studio is located in Rochester, New York.

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