LARGE PRINT EDITION. Easy on the eyes, hard on the fur.
Trudy Pemberton has one job: run the shelter, keep the adoption fair on schedule, and never, ever ask what the research facility up the road is actually testing on. She's got a coordinator's badge, a soft spot for every dog nobody else wants, and a to-do list that did not include "monster outbreak" until about ten minutes ago.
Then the storm drain floods.
Then the runoff hits the kennels.
Then the shelter dogs, real ones, pony-sized, pack-hunting, and no longer taking treats as a bribe, start breaking down doors while the parking lot fills up with adoption-day families.
Trudy, That's Not a Dog is a fast, funny, white-knuckle creature-thriller that you can read start to finish in one sitting. No chapter is more than a few pages, the story never slows down, and there's not a single dull page to skim past. If you want a complete story with a beginning, a middle, and a monster-sized ending, without clearing your whole week for it, this is built for you.
This large print edition is formatted for comfortable, fatigue-free reading: bigger type, clean pages, nothing squinting required. Whether you're knocking out a quick read between errands or settling in for an easy evening with a book that doesn't ask much of your eyes, Trudy, That's Not a Dog delivers a full monster-movie experience at a pace that respects your time.
Grab a leash. Lock the gate. And maybe don't call them good boys.