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An Oath of Dogs

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

An Oath of Dogs

Contributors:

By (Author) Wendy Wagner

ISBN:

9780857666673

Publisher:

Watkins Media Limited

Imprint:

Angry Robot

Publication Date:

21st November 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Adventure / action fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 107mm, Height 175mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

209g

Description

Kate Standish has been on the forest-world of Huginn less than a week and she's already pretty sure her new company murdered her boss. But the little town of mill workers and farmers is more worried about eco-terrorism and a series of attacks by the bizarre, sentient dogs of this planet, than a death most people would like to believe is an accident. That is, until Kate's investigation uncovers a conspiracy which threatens them all. File Under-Science Fiction Colony World |Into the Woods |Leader of the Pack |Woman's Best Friend

Reviews

All of Wendy Wagner's stories feature a rare and precious element: tremendous heart. An Oath of Dogs is an excellent example of this - with an expansive SFF universe, exploration of philosophy, theology, and issues right at the heart of what it means to colonize a strange world. Wagner's characters are compelling and true. An Oath of Dogs combines echoes of Vernor Vinge and Sherri S Tepper with Wagner's own unique vision for the planet of Huginn and those who are trying to survive the planet, and each other.
Fran Wilde, Andre Norton & Compton Crook-award winning, Nebula Nominated author of Updraft and Cloudbound

A compelling tale of corporate intrigue and biology, set on a thoroughly imagined world. Perfect for any fan of eco-science fiction and world building. A really great read.
Pat Murphy, author of The City, Not Long After and The Falling Woman

Wagner's exquisite world-building takes Manifest Destiny to the stars. There's a dark Romanticism here, and it asks big questions about humanity and the cosmos. An Oath of Dogs is smart, dangerous, and impossible to put down.
Darin Bradley, author of Totem, Chimpanzee, and Noise

An Oath of Dogs nails the rough-hewn feel of a frontier town, then mixes it up with intergalactic corporate intrigue and alien biology. Its like Lake Wobegon mashed up with a Michael Crichton thriller, as unlikely a melding of cultures as the world of Huginn itself, creating a story that mashes massive questions of religion and ethics together with the joy of science and discovery.
Ferrett Steinmetz, author of the 'Mancer series

An Oath of Dogs is a welcome exoplanetary colony sci-fi trip riddled with mystery and conspiracy. Wagner paints an immersive world packed with history and an ecosystem that is simultaneously wondrous and terrifying, and fills it with real, deep characters and a haunting yet engaging atmosphere. I didn't want to leave!
Jason LaPier, author of the Dome Trilogy

A swell science fiction mystery, on a strange new world, along with a wonderful heroine to solve it a heroine who has a therapy dog. This is another way Wagner's work sings. Her work has heart, and maybe that's what we need most right now.
E Catherine Tobler, author of The Kraken Sea

An Oath of Dogs is an entertaining and enjoyable read.
Locus

Wagners mystery-in-space is a fast-moving pager-turner, but Hatties star turn brings something new to sci-fi.
Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog

An Oath of Dogs is a riveting story, the kind one might tell around a campfire, if it were a short story instead of a novel. The blue butterflies, the caterpillars, the comparison to Earth's ants, and the theme of what humans do in extreme situations: it may seem a lot of disparate elements are piled into one story, but Wendy Wagner knows exactly what she's doing with each piece.
Perihelion Science Fiction Magazine

Fast-paced and exciting,An Oath of Dogsis an inventive sci-fi novel about nature, science, corporations, and the drive for survival in us all.
Bustle

I really enjoyed this science fiction mystery! I am a sucker for stories set on alien planets, especially when the flora and fauna are part of the story. Add in a questionably ethical mega-corporation, a religious sect that helped colonize the planet, mysterious and scary feral dogs and MURDER and youve got yourself a good story.
Leveled Up Reading

An Oath of Dogs is a good, solid sci-fi thriller, set in an interesting world and peopled with sympathetic characters.
Strange Bookfellows

An entertaining book.
Purple Owl Reviews

I liked a lot of things about this book. The focus on therapy animals, the neo-Mennonite community and their impact in Canaan Lake, the talk about the biology of the planet and the hints at the way it changed the people. In fact I think the book might be entirely worth a read just for the therapy dog and the unique neo-Mennonite community. Those are things I dont think that Ive ever read about in a SF book. They bright a splash of depth and color.
All Booked Up

An enjoyable eco-sci-fi read Id recommend to any one who enjoys sci-fi, biology and thrillers.
The Dreamland Bookshelf

This novel, its exactly the kind of Sci-Fi that I adore with strange alien biology, stories of settlers trying to make a living and it has an adorable dog in it.
Brenhines Books

Wagner's prose cuts deepest when dealing with horror, and one can't help but paw the dirt, hoping her next novel smells even more strongly of disaster.
Willamette Week

At its heart, it's a murder mystery with canine monsters. It's an interesting, entertaining novel worth reading.
Bastian's Book Reviews

Loved it, a really fascinating world with a lot of science in it.
Warp Drives Podcast

"Wagner has written a book that is not only a good read but also one which will make you think."
Wolf's Books

A perfectly paced, beautifully spooky mystery, with all the trappings of the best whodunits and the best planetary science fiction... Wendy N Wagner is one of the authors bringing the genre to the next level, and I cant wait to read more from her.
First Sight Second Thoughts

What I liked best in the book was the treatment of alien ecology; I wish the story had focused even more on biology than on corporate plotting. Theres no point to setting stories on other worlds that are just carbon copies of Earth. Wagner seems to understand that.
James Nicoll Reviews

Great worldbuilding and an interesting main idea.
SF Bluestocking

Author Bio

Wendy N Wagner is a full-time science fiction and fantasy nerd. Her first two novels, Skinwalkers and Starspawn, are set in the world of the Pathfinder RPG, and she has written over thirty short stories. Wendy is also managing editor of Hugo Award-winning Lightspeed magazine. winniewoohoo.com twitter.com/wnwagner Author hometown- Oregon, USA

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