In a city where feelings are forbidden, even a smile can be a crime.
When shy security guard Stanley Luka unleashes the mysterious Virus Called Dog, he's thrust into a surreal adventure where emotions are treated like a disease-and the cure may be more dangerous than the virus itself.
Stanley Luka is a quiet man with a strange habit: he counts everything. But when one of his experiments goes horribly wrong, he unleashes something no one can ignore-a force that calls itself Dog.
Determined to undo his mistake, Stanley is drawn into the bizarre world of Happysad-a land where feelings muddle minds, martyrs hang on crosses in the midday sun, and witches fly on broomsticks at night. Here, emotions run wild and reality itself bends toward the absurd.
As Stanley searches for a cure, he comes face-to-face with a deluded dictator convinced that feelings are an evil virus sent from a distant star. To save Happysad-and himself-Stanley must decide whether emotions are truly a sickness to be eradicated... or the very thing that makes life worth living.
A Virus Called Dog is an absurdist, satirical fable in the spirit of Douglas Adams-a cosmic comedy about emotions, control, and the courage to feel.